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INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

Bv Fr.UCTRIC Tkleguapk. COPYRIGHT. TRAGEDY AT A WEDDING. THE EXPORT OF FRUIT. (PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Brisbane, J an aary 13. A tragic termination to a wedding is reported from Dalby. A portion of a party returning ho mu were 3truck by lightning, the brother of the bride being killed, and several others badly injured. T Hobart, January 13 The Science Congress closes on Thursday. Last night Mr Adams, Chief Surveyor of Otago, delivered a lecture on the Sutherland Falls, the Town Hall being packed. 0 Sydney, January. 13. The Government has received from

London a special report on the English fruit market as a means of absorbing surplus fruits in New South Wades. The demand for foreign fruit in England amounts to eight arid a hah _mi lion sterling. In the report, the opinion is expressed that while green fruits would command an immediate trade, the greatest trade would be in dried and canned goods.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1037, 15 January 1892, Page 23

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INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1037, 15 January 1892, Page 23

INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1037, 15 January 1892, Page 23

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