SYDNEY.
. '■••..' ' * •■•■'- 'I" •■ ■Wednesday. The Rev. Mr. Agnew addressed a, large meeting last night, giving reasons for his'"secesSiohsfrom the Churoh of England. He intends to establish afi.ee church. . . ... .... r:„ . : 4 f, ,fJ.'' I The, rjimored capraro}-- i pf|Morgan:.P.:?9^?f;,unfounded. ; Flour is perfectly stagnant. A lot was offered ,' to-day latl.£2..<rfeductidn. r r^r THe 'present!stock is ■nearly a tliree month's supply,.. Maize dull/3| }. 6d. to 3s. Bd. Oats improving". ■;"" " * Messrs. Dean sold, fiffcy^half-tierces .Barret's twist, all faulty irom Is! 'Id. to 3s. 9d.; latter for fair, sample,. ,^,rT,VT; (- iJ^t "£ :- ' -'; There' 'is a'■ groat" distress at AraTiien. Mining operations'.have^een 1 stopped*byithe floods.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 28 July 1864, Page 3
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97SYDNEY. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 28 July 1864, Page 3
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