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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

ARRIVAL OF THE ALICE CAMERON FROM SYDNEY. KELLY AND LINDSAY ACQUITTED OF THE MURDER OF ROBERT CRAWFORD. RESIGNATION OF THE ADELAIDE MINISTRY ACCEPTED. AUCKLAND SHAREMARKET. (from our OWN correspondent) Auckland, 8.40 p.m. The Alice Cameron has arrived from Sydney, and reports great excitement in the Australian Colonies on the receipt of the report of Bishop Patteson’s murder. Meetings are to be held in Sydney and Melbourne on the subject. A kerosene shale mine is reported to have been found near Yass,

Kelly and Lindsay have been acquitted of the murder of Robert Crawford, in a drunken squabble, in Paramatta-street, Sydney. The Balmain Regetta came off with great eclat on the 9th istant.

MELBOURNE. Mr. V. Wood is appointed to represent the Colony of New South Wales in the London Congress on penal discipline. Quinn was executed at Beechwortli on the 10th instant, for the murder of a Chinaman at Myrtleford. He protested his innocence to the last. ADELAIDE. The resignation of the Ministry has been accepted by the Governor. Unfavourable news respecting the state of the crops is being received from the interior The red rust is appearing extensively in the wheat. A new Ministry was formed on the 10th instant. Chief Secretary, Mr. Milne ; treasurer, Mr. Blyth; At-torney-general, Mr. Mann; commissioner of lands, Mr. Townsend ; commissioner of public works, Mr. Cann. SYDNEY. 10tli November. Tookcv’s, latest prices, £3O, held firm. o Ter Grcxillc nnd Co.'s Express (Renter's Agents.) Auckland, 8.50 p.m. The Council adjourned early. No business of importance was transacted after the speech. A great number of notices of motion were given, and judging from this and the number of Council papers, this is likely to be a busy session. SIIAREMARKET. Caledonians closed at £9O ; Thames, £lB 10s ; Tookcy, £4O ; Central Italy, £2 10s ; Moanataiaris., L 3 15

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 23 November 1871, Page 3

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 23 November 1871, Page 3

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 41, 23 November 1871, Page 3

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