AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
: ♦ ■ Melbourne, June 27 v i Messrs Samuel, House and Co.,J-^ factors, have failed. Liabilities £150,00 U. r The Geelong hurdle race was won by K°ry O'Mere, the steeplechase, by Sheet Anchor. , The Governor was present. —A new v^? v3»' for the New Zealand trade is being jS^jßv England for Messrs McMeckan, BlacEw^p^; and Co. t ]mfi Sydney, June 27. | The Parliament of New South Wales was prorogued on Thursday. The speech congratulated the House on the state of there- ; venue and .the establishment of the Califernian service. It promises early attention totW new electric cable sanctioned by the Parliament.—The Governor's minute on Gardiner s case confirms his intention to exUe hinh The matter is causing public dissatisfaction.— The steamer Flintshire is off. She proceeds 1 to Sydney for repairs. Most of the effects were saved. Brisbane, Jnne 27. The Deceased Wifrfg Sister BillpSSW» m | second reading in the Legislative Couqou»
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1372, 3 July 1874, Page 2
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