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[per press, agency.] ' Christchtjech, DE MURSEA. .. . De Murska dgened? last night .in open to a splendid house. " Her next 'destinafaoi is Dunedin overland. '• , r. Ppnbdik. ROBERTS Weston last aight at W out of 1,000 points.
Saturday. Mr.. reports produce prices a* follows Flour, .£l3 l*>y. to i.13 lfw.; oats,. 2», 6d. ; maiawj, 4s, to 4s. 3d. ; bran, Is. to Is. td. ; pollard, 7s. ; wheat, chick, 3s, 9dv : hams, !)»f. ; bacon, frid. to Bd. ; cheese, t>d. to U)(d, ; potatoes, TOtt. to 755. THE WORDY WARFARE. R»es spoke tilt one this runvTung, and Thomson tilt six ; when the speaker left the chair. Mr. O'ilorke took the chair at ten a.m., and Thomson, in continuing his discourse on things in general, at about half-past ten, in his usual happy strain, was quoting front Barns, " A matt"* a man for a' that," lice f6', Saturday. ARRIVAL OF THE ARAWATtI The Ara>w»ta arrived ab tf.3o> this morning. Shot left Melbourne at 3 p.m. ©n the 11 thy and experienced tine weather throughout. She brings twenty-five saloon and thirty-six steerage passengers, and 2<frl tons of cargo. Amongst her passengers is Mr. Clifford, formerly Curator Acclimatisation Society. He brings 00,000 frozen spawn. The proprietors of the " Mirror of the World" have brought their Panorama.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 127, 16 September 1876, Page 2
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209TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 127, 16 September 1876, Page 2
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