INTERCOLONIAL.
Melboi-ci^ Tuesday. The Tanjore arrived to-day from King George's Sound. • The Cnimborazo arrived at Suez yesterday. Mr Berry reached Melbourne to-night;, and w»fi^o J l! y *- eceive ? in the Spencer-street Bailway Station. A torchlight procession was then forraea and proceeded to the Treasury at the top of Collins-street, where Mr Berry made a speech thanking the people for their reception of him. He believed that the reform question had been brought to a point where victory was assured. The people had the moral support of the best minds in England, and could not fail to win. _, . Wednesday. The shipping report per Suez mail, dated Irfradon, May 9th, announces that since the 20th April, the following vessels had sailed for New Zealand :— Loch Cree and Beeman for Wellington , Cockermouth and Thomas' Stephens, for Otago; Ironside aud Kildonan, for Auckland ; Lurline and Merope, for ",; 'i. Sydney, Wednesday. The Mint authorities have made arrangements to issue a new silver coinage. ' ' v "'•'-' } -■' J ; Bbibbawe, Wednesday. ! His Hondr Sir Jainea Cockle, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, has resigned. •
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 144, 18 June 1879, Page 2
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175INTERCOLONIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 144, 18 June 1879, Page 2
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