West Coast Times. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1866.
News from all parts of the world pours upon us like a flood. As a matter of exciting local interest, we give full particulars of the extraordinary scenes which took place at the execution gf the condemned murderers, at Nelson. From Melbourne we get the English papers to the 27th August, supplemented by late telegrams to the llth September. Paor to the arrival of the mails via Suez at Melbourne, intelligence ,had been received there from England to the 2nd September, brought to 13 o wen, in Queensland, by the Hero from Batavia. We have now three routes open between Europe and Australia, viz.— the Suez, the Panama, and the Tonres btraits. We furnish such extracts from the papers as our space permits, holding over local news. We are compelled, also, to defer our usual summary of Intercolonial intelligence.
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West Coast Times, Issue 333, 17 October 1866, Page 2
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146West Coast Times. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1866. West Coast Times, Issue 333, 17 October 1866, Page 2
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