NEW SOUTH WALES.
Stdney, June 9. It has been snowing hard in several of tho country districts. The date of receiving nominations for the New South Wales Coursing Cup has been postponed for a fortnight. Healy, a boy aged 15, who fought two boys named Staunton and Enmore, a few days afterwards complained of illness to his employer, who put Healy to bed; on the following day he was sent home ; on Saturday he was found lying on a footpath in Albion-street, and was sent to the infirmary. He was afterwards sent home, and a few days after died. The two boys have been arrested charged with causing his death. The steamer Ocean, from Hong Kong, left Port Darwin on Monday for Sydney with 450 Chinese.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3110, 16 June 1881, Page 4
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