AUSTRALIAN.
( Reuter's Telegram.) Melbourne, Oct. 14. Sailed —Albion, for New Zealand. {Special.) Melbournr, Oct. 14. Le Loup, Darriwell, and Credit, galloped at Flemington to-day. Le Loup had the best of it, and is now much fancied for the Cup. Sydney, Oct. 14.
Twenty of the men arrested for disturbances at the Waratah colliery were dismissed. Two were committed for trial on a charge of intimidation. Melbourne, Oct. 13.
Private cables advise that Messrs Stevenson and Son have acquired tlxe command of large additional capital, which will place the firm in a stronger position than it has occupied for years. The firm will pay its creditors in full out of the first profits. The Jasper is loading sugar at the Mauritius for Dunedin and Lyttelton. New York advices state that kerosene is advancing. Sydney, Oct. 13. J. P. Wilson, who was arrested by Sergeant Sevan of the Dunedin Police, on a New Zealand warrant for embezzlement from Messrs Marshall and Copeland, Dunedin, has been released owing to an informality in the documents.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume I, 16 October 1879, Page 4
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