TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[BY SUBMARINE CABLE.J
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AUSTRALIAN.
Mklboitbnb, January 14. {' The dismissal of other officers ie exnectatt I < next week. ' ; Bishop wae presented with a> congratulatory address on his first anniversary in Australia by the leading members of the Anglican Church. [Per Ringarooma, via Bluff.J Blttfv, January 15. Most of the Australian news by the Rinn. rooma has been anticipated by cable. Melhoubnb, January 9. " The salmon ova have all been deposited*in various rivers with a very email percentage of loss. Mr Frith, of Auckland, has a letter in to-day's " Arjjue," from which it appears that Sir Samuel Wilson ia not entitled, to *» much credit in the matter as the public are deposed to give. - There have bees some very largo ealee of stock during the last few days. At one of Robcrtuon's, at Colac, tho large sum o£ £25,000 was realised. The highest price paid for a Colonial-bred bull was 2450 guineae. The entries for the Australian Cup have closed with twenty-seren, and forty-four for the Newmarket Handicap. The revenue returns just published show an increase of £18,000 on lost quarter.
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Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3895, 16 January 1878, Page 2
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