INTERCOLONIAL.
[Reuter's Telegrams]
SYDNEY, March 1. Intelligence from Temora states that a number of miner* are leaving there for the Mount Pocle diggings, iu ths Grey ranges, The rush is in no way justified in the absence of definite information,
SYDNEY, Masch. 2. The following acoeptors for the Hawkesbury Racing Club's Autumn Handicap are announced : Mundio, Wollon, Orient, Elaatlo, Wellington, Warlock, Marticdale, Magnet colt, Mullyan,! Kataleen Mavoarneen, Ethel, Tho Pontiff, Freemason, Dover, Coreelah, Euoalyptns, and Bosworth.
MELBOURNE, March 2. A banquet was given to Mr James Servioe last night, prior to bis departure for Europe to-day. Five hundred persons were present. The Bpeochee delivered on the oooasion were principally retroactive in their oharaoter.
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Evening Star, Issue 5610, 2 March 1881, Page 2
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113INTERCOLONIAL. Evening Star, Issue 5610, 2 March 1881, Page 2
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