SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Adelaide, Dec. 6. The German colonists remit by the present mail <£100, as an instalment of the fund being raised towards the relief of the sufferers by the mine explosion near Dresden. The cargo of sugar ex Briton's Pride was all sold to-day at very fall rates. New wheat is nominally 4s Id, but there is none offering in quantity. Old wheat is 4s 3d. Country flour in small lots at <£10 5s and .£lO 15s. Dec. 7. The quarter's revenue to the 30th September shows an increase of over ,£IOO,OOO in the exports, and the same amount in the imports. A girl fifteen years of age was bitten by a tiger snake at Rapid Bay on Thursday last, and died on Saturday, no remedy having been applied until too late to save her. Dec. 10. Cornsacks have been sold at 11s 6d, and bran at Is. The Hon. Mr Ayers intends visiting England by the next mail. The Willunga flax mill was opened to-day with becoming ceremony*
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Southland Times, Issue 1185, 20 December 1869, Page 2
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170SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Southland Times, Issue 1185, 20 December 1869, Page 2
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