ADELAIDE.
1,700 tons of breadstuffs were «porjri last week.—so,ooo acres -, of; taa*«Jselected in March, the gross .nine ; W £Ss,ooo.—The miners' strike <^ tou™'"" the feeling is intensifying There Jjg-., conciliatory signs on either nde.-*]*^ of women armed with brooms anjjg; visited the engine-houße at. **£, Mines. They turned. out, the superintendent, and compel-■£-men to put ant ?° fi^Se£ talk themen proceeded in abody £«, The directors still declined to .*%£*# demands of themen. At ****$%> the miners resolved that should not -be stopped, «*£*Sft eonduoted there on that the woodcarters and W».«JPfV the fuse factory *ere^l 'tire interfered with.-Ten :; been despatched to 9^'J^^ measures in the event of™^ Five furnaces at the Wallaroo^ "Works .are out, owing to ftfl wjj«£ 0 md the railway *™cksjrom g^ running empty.-Mr Ivett •JjSjJ A by laying his head on the ntfjtf fo -ft. train ran over him andout to** "^, -Buyers of wheat offer 6s; hoW^ - penny more.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1312, 22 April 1874, Page 2
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148ADELAIDE. Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1312, 22 April 1874, Page 2
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