AUSTRALIA.
[J? BhEOTRIO TELSQIUPB—COPTRIBB'f.I [Ueutkb's Telegrams.] [Received April 9, at LSO p.m.'l NEW GOLDFIELD. MELBOTTBNE, April 9. Excellent accounts are to hand from the Kitnberley goldfielda of "Western Australia. The miners predict a big rush. Intending prospectors, however, are urged to take six months' provisions, as supplies are scarce, and the field is very extensive. I Eeceived April 9, at 11 p.m. J OBITUARY. Mr Richard Goldsbrougb, founder of the firm of R. Goldsbrough and Co., Limited, wool brokers, died today, aged 65. MINISTERIAL HOPES. SYDNEY, Aran, 9. Government expect to have a majority -when the division is taken on Sir Henry Parkes' motion on the New Hebrides question. COMMERCIAL. New Zealand wheat, 4s per bushel; New Zealand oats, 2s 3d; maize, 561 b, 3s 4<L
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7831, 10 April 1886, Page 5
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