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[BY WEST COAST jEtBGBAPH.] Hokitio, April 13,12,21pm. Half the Armed Constabulary start forWestport. The Falcon has sailed for the North. Herde.tin.tion i. not now, bnt it is supposed to be the Bailer. 4.5 p.m. There has been heavy rain to-day. fL diseeis' demonstration was a tJZm, the tang fe.paniedbvakrge.o d M
Me of Edinburgh Theatre, given by the citizens to the dira who J down in relays of 350 eair"' lliere was a profusion of everything, le Mayor presided, a „d the utmost order and unbounded enthusiasm pre-
MELBOURNE. Dates by the Tararua are to April 5. The markets are quiet, with a tendency to advauce in chief staples. Breadstuff's are very firm at former rates. Flour, £2l 10s; wheat, 9s; oats, best Tasmaaian, 4s 3d; maize, 3s Gd.
ADELAIDE. Advices from Adelaide are to April & Wheat is firm, at from 8s 6d to 9s per bushel, and flour at £2l to £23 per ton. L Sheep are worth from 7s to 10a each, and lambs about 7s.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2280, 14 April 1868, Page 3
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170LATEST TELEGRAMS. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2280, 14 April 1868, Page 3
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