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SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Abhlaidis, May 23. Several hunndred tons of favourite brands of tour have been quitted to-day at L 26 per ton for export. A sale of wheat was effected to-day at 10s per bushel, bat large parcels are worth more money.

Stdnbt, 31st May. Gardiner has been acquitted. The result was received with immense cheering in court. Judge Wise was very indignant, fie committed one person whom he paw cheering, but afterwards pardoned him on account of his youth. He censored the police for not arresting others. Gardiner has oeen remanded oa other charges. It was rumoured at Auckland that gold had been discovered by some Waikato militiamen. A prospecting party had started tor the place. The Phoebe brings 20,961 ozs of gold from .Dunedin, and 3,010 ozs from Nelson.

_ Abeludu, 21st May. Flour market firmer to-day, tad a fair demand. Bever»l parcel* were sold afcLSS. Wheat add at Port, 9a 6U Holders confidently expect a furtheradvance.

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Otago Witness, Issue 653, 4 June 1864, Page 16

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Otago Witness, Issue 653, 4 June 1864, Page 16

SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Otago Witness, Issue 653, 4 June 1864, Page 16

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