ADELAIDE.
June 4.
Best wheat is obtainable at os lOd. — holders ask 6s; flour, £12 }&&!*&£'> woolpacks, 5s 3d; bran sV*ki\ t t Hdj inferior pollard at Is 2d. _3^ lI The Black Diamond and^£% have been sold to Mr Elder for jß36^X^Lfter the sale telegrams were receiveo*Wating that there was a heavy sea on, and that the vesssel was breaking up. June 5.
It is reported that coals are so scarce that, if cargoes do not soon arrive, it will be impossible to light the city with gas,
June 4
Mr. Samper, storekeeper, and Mr. Allum, a cjerk in the Bank of Nqw South
"Wales, G-ulgong, have reported that they were stuck-up to-day, two and a half miles from Gulgong, as they were returning ! from Home Rule. The former lost £100 and his watch; the latter planted his money and did not lose anything.
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 752, 12 June 1872, Page 2
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144ADELAIDE. Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 752, 12 June 1872, Page 2
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