AUSTRALIAN.
BORDER KAILWaYS.
MELBOURNE, this day.
The Governments of Victoria and South Australia have concluded arrangements fpr the conneptipn of the railway systems of the two colonies at tho border.
Sailing this afternoon: Union Company's for Bluff.
A BANK OFFICIAL GHARGED WITH
STICKING UP THE BANK.
SYDNEY, July 17.
Mcßridc, tho accountant of the Australian Joint Stofrc Bank at Grafton, unA two accomplices, liave been arrested in conncc? tiou with the alleged sticking up ot tho bank by bushrangers qn the I4tl} instant, Thp sum of £2,754, which the Bushrangers were said to have stolen, was only bidden, and has since been found. The arrest of Mcltride has been made in consequence of information furnished by one of the accomplices, who turned informer.
SHIPPING NEWS.
MELBOURNE, July 17.
Arrived, this morning : Tho Orient Company's steamship Potosi, trow London, June 3rd,
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Auckland Star, Volume XV, Issue 3723, 18 July 1882, Page 2
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