SYDNEY, ,
December \\.- The Assembly was counted out early. The business was ununporUdt The Anglican Church Synod haa rebumed its sittings. The Nathan juvenile troupe Lfc for Melbourne to-day. Government has decided on importing L4OOO worth ot copp r coinage. At auction Guinness's stout brought 89 6d ; claret, 5s Qd to 6-; cli.unoagiie', 17s to 255 ; sherry, 4s sd; port — in cases 7s 3d, in wood 2^. 1 1 d. Tne Blackbird, ».s., has not arrived. Tiie Walter Hood In.s cleaied for London, with 2000 bales of woo., and produce. The African, from California, is off the Heads. The New South Wales G >vernment has forwarded a prop sal to the Government of Victoria to meet in conference at Mtlbourue in January next, with a view to an amicable settlement of the border duties question. It their proposal is acceded to, it is more than probable that Mr James Martin, the Attorney General and Premier, and Mr Geoffrey Eagar, the Colonial Tieasurer, will represent this Government. The weather to-day is magnificent.
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West Coast Times, Issue 387, 19 December 1866, Page 2
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170SYDNEY, , West Coast Times, Issue 387, 19 December 1866, Page 2
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