AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
li:\ 1.1.1-.l "I'llll ■ 'I'l JiKI! KA I'll. - I'OrVKIIMIT). SVKN'KV. l-'i'lini:iry lt>. C. K. Ijiilicrtoiichc. defaulting clerk m ch.-irgc of 11ii pciiii 1 pensions, hns I'.'iinnilleil I'm hi Is by drawing pen'.inns nl' men long since (lend, Fcbrunry IT. I >ne 2'iu ly have obtained lloz. of gold per load at Pe.xk ]till. In the I ireitl, KiistiTii miiu; HOlMous of stuft when crushed gave a yield of 3200z. I'.ni-ija.m:, Felu-uary 1(5. Tin' yield of gold in Queensland for IMil) was .>SS.M7oz., which is a decrease of l."i(),900o/. as compared with the returns for IWJ. Professor S. 15. Allen, who has been investigating the Koch icuro for sumption on behalf of Victoria, has ■Hi'rived here, en route for Melbourne, lie declines to express an opinion as to (lie etlicacy of the remedy until he has submitted his report to the Premier of Victoria. The valueof the imports for 1890 was ,L'S,'JIJJ,(KK), and exports £8,827,7011, The wheat exports for the same peiiod amounted to 7,775,000 bushels, and flour to (Hi,0(10 tons.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2902, 19 February 1891, Page 3
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171AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2902, 19 February 1891, Page 3
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