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Melboubne, May 10. Phillip Plaisted, the well-known organist, murdered his wife by cutting her throat. It has since been ascertained that, he was insane.' The Argus says that a careful investigation of the aotual stocks of wheat in the various warehouses, leads to the conclusion, that, unless in tberemoto contingency of the export trade drawing upon"-the millers, there isjust about sufficient to supply the reorn'renienls of the metropolitan population till next harvest.
Sydney,.May 10. Tho grain deliveries for the week, include 221 tons of flour; and Am tons of>heat froorNew Zealand! ■-' ■• Of the recent shipments ! of wlikt about thirty thousands bushels bare been supplied to farmers in the, drought stricken districts for seed purposes. ••■'' . ■•,'■'
' Forty-five baskets of New Zpaland fish were condemned as unfit for food,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3202, 11 May 1889, Page 2
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127Australian. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3202, 11 May 1889, Page 2
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