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AUSTRALIA.

Stdnet, Oct. 25. Breadstuffs are rising. Flour is quoted at £17, and wheat at 7a 6d. Ai the Batbursfc Circuit Court two half-caste women were arraigned on a charge of murder. Mellotte, Xound guilty of a murderous assault, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment. "• ; The Princes Augustus and Phillip, of Saxe-Coburg, left by rail for the Western district. Mining matters are quiet. Copper shares have fallen considerably. Arrived. — Strathbon, from London, and Pacific, from New York. Melboubwe. The Education Bill has passed through Committee. Geography and drill are to be included in the free education. Exhibits are being rapidly sent in for the Exhibition. Flour is quoted at £17 103, and wheat at 8s for prime quality. Adelaide 1 . Large sales of flour have been made at £12 15s to £13. Zanzibar sugars have been sold — fop snowdrop, £39 10s ;, yellow, £3=o 15s.

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Southland Times, Issue 1656, 1 November 1872, Page 2

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AUSTRALIA. Southland Times, Issue 1656, 1 November 1872, Page 2

AUSTRALIA. Southland Times, Issue 1656, 1 November 1872, Page 2

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