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LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Melbourne, January 3,

Governor Bowen has proceeded to Tasmania for a m.t of ten days. The City of Melbourne is likely to be chartered to take the next Cuiif'orr ian mail, in order lo give the Makado time to o\erl>aul the Aerolite. Harris, while performing at the Colhseura on t'-ie trapeze, fell SO leet, both anna ure broken, and he it sulfcring lruui concussion of We brain. Sydney. Governor Robinson, at the race luncheon, strongly defended the turf lrom its denunciator!. Adelaide. Mrs Woolcock was hanged on the 3rd instant, for the murder of her husband. Commercial. — Little bujinew hts been done during the week. Wheat is quoted at 5s 8d to 5s lOd. Oats, in good enquiry, at 4s 9d. Sugar in good demand and uono in stouk.

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Waikato Times, 13 January 1874, Page 2

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LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Melbourne, January 3, Waikato Times, 13 January 1874, Page 2

LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Melbourne, January 3, Waikato Times, 13 January 1874, Page 2

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