INTERCOLONIAL.
Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright.
THE BUTTER MARKET.
MELBOUENE, April 8,
A representative of the English provision merchants has already purchased about £50,000 worth of butter for the ensning Home season. He ctates that the high ptice3 which ruled last year were duo to an abnor- ; mally bad season, and it would not be right to encourage exporters in the idea that they will get the same rates nest season. DEATH AT SEA. Sydney, April 8. Alexander Wood, a passenger by the Talune from Auokland, died on the trip from inflammation of the lungs. GOLD DISCOVERIES. Almost daily new gold discoveries are reported, wiih splendid returns, from tho JCoowong reeEs in the Albury distriot, while gold has been found in Gulgong. An assay of stone brought from Sudest, New Guinea, yielded at the rate o£ 620z to the ton. A HANDSOME GIFT. At ths Women's Temperance Convention a gentleman and hia wife presented Miss Ackerman with LIOOO as a personal gift. FIRS ON A DREDGE. Newcastle, April 7. The Government drodge has been seriously injured by fire. The deck and cabins were destroyed, and her valuablo machinery is seriously injured.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10018, 9 April 1894, Page 2
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190INTERCOLONIAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10018, 9 April 1894, Page 2
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