ADELAIDE.
March lb. Vere, the St. Arnaud murderer, has been captured by the police at Yankalilla. W. T. _ Richardson^the Custg^ffigej. af JAZAiaer for mischarging a large quantity of spirits and beer. The corn market is quiet; no change in |price. March 17. A large number of local men are offering themielves as candidates in various districts. A letter has been received by the Brindisi route, showing a saving in time of three clear days. Vere has been remanded till Tuesday, to await the arrival of the warrant from Melbourne. He has fully confessed the murder. The Bushman's Home is now virtually established. The corn market is quiet. March 18. The Opposition have issued a manifesto, signed by thirteen of the leading members, denying the charge of factious oppositon aad place-hunting, > nd accusing the Government of falsehood in the prorogation speech. The athletic sports on Saturday next promise to be very successful. The weather very hot aad close. Sales of wheat, for export, bave taken place at ss. 2£d.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 69, 29 March 1870, Page 3
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ADELAIDE.
Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 69, 29 March 1870, Page 3
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