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LATEST FROM AUSTRALIA

Dtjnedin, This Day. Melbottbne, Sept. 21. Heavy rains fell throughout the colony yesterday and to-day. The hopes of the farmers and graziers are reviving. In some districts the harvest prospects are good. The corn market is still quiet. Two hundred tons of town made flour sold to-day at a price under £15. 22. The Californian news published this morning has had a depressing effect upon this market. Salesof the best brands of flour, to the extent of 350 tons, have been made to-day at £14. 23. Heavy rains have again fallen all

over the colony. They hare been so heavy as to interfere with the operations of the diggers. The corn market is without improvement. Small sales of flour have been made at £14.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 126, 7 October 1868, Page 3

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LATEST FROM AUSTRALIA Star (Christchurch), Issue 126, 7 October 1868, Page 3

LATEST FROM AUSTRALIA Star (Christchurch), Issue 126, 7 October 1868, Page 3

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