ADEL AIDE.
November 12. Messrs Parker. Parkins, and Vergo are nominated for the vacant seats in the Legis • lative Council. John Keruey, has been committed to take hi.- trial on tbree charges of highway robbery. It is lepoited that Field, his comrade, has made a full confes&ion. Business is quiet. The general effect of the mail news is good. There is enquiry for hops. No alteration in the corn market. Wheat remains at 4s to 4s Id ; flour LlO to Lll. Novembrr 13. A grand amateur performance is to be given in the Town Hall, on Monday night next, in aid of the suffeiers by the late war in Germany. It is rumoured that Mr A. L. Gordon, M.P., for Victoria, is about to resign his seat. The Police Commission has re-opened, for the purpose of examining Major Warhurton. The barley harvest is now general on tbe plains. Home farmers are talking of commencing with wheat next ]\londf>y. Wheat is somewhat stiffer, owing to the small quantity offering. Quotations, 4s 3d. No change in flour.
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West Coast Times, Issue 364, 22 November 1866, Page 3
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ADELAIDE.
West Coast Times, Issue 364, 22 November 1866, Page 3
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