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ADELAIDE.

December 30. Samjtes of malleable'copper have been sent to the -.ondon Exhibition.

Thearst vessel sails this week for London, wheatiaden.

Wbat is offering freely at 4s sd. It is anticipaed that the harvest will run twelve to sixteui bushels, leaving over eight million bushJs for exportation. Mss Richmond, the fiancee of Sir James Fergisson, laid the foundation stone of the new Anglican Church.

Ectensive beds of petroleum have been discovered.

last night William Wyatt, son of the Chef Inspector of Schools, was murdered wih a mattock at Burnside, by James Slape, wlo was drunk at the time. Death was instantaneous.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 883, 6 January 1873, Page 2

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ADELAIDE. Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 883, 6 January 1873, Page 2

ADELAIDE. Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 883, 6 January 1873, Page 2

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