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LATEST AUSTRALIAN TELE

(From the Melbourne Herald, Ma SOUTH AUSTRALIA, Adelaide, 30th The steamer Aldinga, from Ii made the run m forty-two hours, vertised to sail for Melbourne Wednesday. The South Australian Delega Intercolonial Conference are enjoin gest to the Conference the imp( making such representations to th Government as may induce then to convert Western jAustralia i colony. Up wards of 130 drays are emplo; irom Yud xmantana. The Mount Gambier mail was si Saturday morning near King Cr£ Mosquito Plains. The mail was two masked men, who fired at the < afterwards carried him off into where the} tied him to a tree, troyed a number of the letters, b many cheques were afterwards foui on the road. An Artillery instructor is wan Volunnteers, and there is not on here. The Dcittsclie Zeitungcn complai question of German naturnlisatic been remitted for the consideratioi tereolonial Conference, They are that becoming naturalised m o should be effective throughout th the Australian colonies. Messrs Townsend and Co. sol parcel of S. A. Insurance •Compai one pound paid, at 38s Gd. Flour is quoted at Lll 10s to tons of Poole's flour realized to-d Gd. Wheat is saleable at 4s 6d, but port rrders have been withdraw! the rise m the prices. Cornsacks at 19s.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 7 April 1863, Page 2

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LATEST AUSTRALIAN TELE Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 7 April 1863, Page 2

LATEST AUSTRALIAN TELE Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 43, 7 April 1863, Page 2

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