LATER AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
PER EASBY AT WELLINGTON! (Per Press Telegraph Agency.) This-day. The s.s. Easby has arrived from Sydney. She left on the 30th, but has no late news. SYDNEY. December 30th. The New South Walea Parliament opens on the 27 th inst. During December six thousand meals and fifteen hundred cases of shelter were afforded at^jhe city night refuge and the soup kitchen. The markets are inactive. MELBOURNE. A large fire occurred at Sandridge in Beach-street. Several buildings were destroyed and a large amount of property was damaged. The cause is attributed to incendiarism. •i" i • Sir Redmond Barry is to be sworn in acting Governor, on the departure of Sir George Bowen. • ...
No business is doing : In the, continuation of the Intercolonial cricket match, New South Wales made 86 in four wickets; Thompson scored 35. ADELAIDE.
Shipping parcels, wheat have sold at 4s y flour £10 5s per ton.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1529, 6 January 1875, Page 3
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151LATER AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1529, 6 January 1875, Page 3
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