SYDNEY.
November .10. Commander Bingham, of H.M.S.S. Virago, has been suspended by the Admiralty. Californian papers to hand state that the Pacific Mail Company have completed arrangements to run a line of first-class steamers from San Francisco to Austra» lia, via Honolulu. The strike pn the North-Western Kailway, which at one time wore a threatening aspect, is at an end, and work has been peaceably resumed. A meat-preserving company has been started at Goulburn, with a capital of £15,000. An action is now going on in tho Supreme Court against Miv Hall, the American Consul here, for loss sustained by a passenger shipped from this port under a guarantee of work on tho Pacific Bailroad, and which the company repudiated. The case is not yeb finished.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1103, 23 November 1869, Page 3
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