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Released. Sydney, Sept. 13. It is probable that Sir Arthur Gordon and the other paksehgbrs by the steamer Gnnga’, who were quarantined on the 27th August, will be released on Saturday next. . Sir Henry Parkes MendingSir Henry Parkes is improving in health. . c
Shipping. MEißonimE, Sept. 13. Arrived, this morning-- Union Gom. pany’s steamship Te Anau from Bdff, and steamship Hero from Hokitika. Grain. Malting barley is depressed. The price is without change, viz. 6s to |s«>2d. Shipping wheat is doll; and qnotimbns remain at 6s 9d to 6s lid. New Zealand ■ oats are worth 3s I Id to 4s Id for feeding, and 4s 2d to 4s 3d for milling
Suspicious CaseThe body of Mrs Stent, who died on August sth has been exhnmed lor the purpose of holding a coroners's inquest. The circumstances under which her death occurred have led to the suspicion that it was caused by abortion. It is understood that a Melbourne doctor is implicited in the case. A post inorteiu examination has been ordered, but the results have not transpired.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 14 September 1882, Page 2
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179AUSTRALIAN South Canterbury Times, Issue 2955, 14 September 1882, Page 2
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