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Melbourne, January 21 • Governor Bowen has returned from Tasmania. Ho w ill proceed to Sydney. Tho land department is to be thoroughly ro-organi9od by the creation of fresh branches. The English Criokotors are to commence to piny at Sydney to-day. The odds as yet arc in their favour. The Tnemal Parliament Bill has pawed its second reading in tho Upper House of New South Wales. Two Soloman Inlander* havq b?en committed for trial on thp charge of having murdered tho captain and crevr of the PlatoIt is believed that Clarkes estato will pay the Govornment about £84,000 (s)( s ) &s probate duty. The Victorian property is left to hia eldest son, William ; his Ken Zealand property to Joseph. To his wife lie lius left £3UOO a year. ilia second son he has left comparatively poor. Wheat is scarce at (w 7d to Gi 8d , flour, £11. 10s ; oats in scanty supply at 5b 3d to 5» 6d.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 269, 31 January 1874, Page 2
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160LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 269, 31 January 1874, Page 2
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