AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Melbourne, Jan. 26. The Marchioness of Normanby has partly recovered from her recent indisposition. Exhibits from the various Australian
colonies for the approaching International Exhibition in Calcutta are in-
vited. * Stationmaster Thomson and guard Hunt have been committed for trial for manslaughter in connection with the Hawthorn railway accident, The case comes on on the 15th prox.
Adelaide Jan. 26. Wheat is at 5s 2d ; market quiet and
little doing. The local demand has been
satisfied, forty thousand hags having _ been bought for February delivery, and the same quantity of New Zealand Tuscan bought at 4s 9d is now afloat. Town flour is at £ll 10s, and country brands at £lO 15s to £ll. In freights there is nothing doing for steamers to London. For sailing vessels to London the quotation is 15s nominal. During the silting of the Wesleyan Conference here to-day, the Rev Mr . Patchell fell dead from an attack of apoplexy.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1061, 30 January 1883, Page 3
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156AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 1061, 30 January 1883, Page 3
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