NEW SOUTH WALES.
( - , - Stoke?, 25th July. < ' 'In consequence of the great floods, 'many of "the Maitland settlers have gone further north for "farms. i The friends of Mr. Kirwin, who was shot dead by Sergeant Donohue, whilst resisting that officer,' who wished to arrest him on a charge of horse- ( stealing, have commenced criminal proceedings! against him. '">>'. { There, has' been. more wheat sown in the Hunter River district than ever since. the... floods. Allsopp's ale in bulk has been sold privately at £6 ss. per bhd. ; Marram's" is lield for £6 10s-, and the London and Colonial Company's for £5 12s. 6d. ' - ■ ... Fat Cattle, £12 to £17 ; sheep', 30. ' Breadstuff's are very unsettled. Trade generally is very dull.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 2 August 1864, Page 3
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118NEW SOUTH WALES. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 2 August 1864, Page 3
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