AUSTRALIAN.
(renter's— per press association.) Melbourne, June 18. The following vessels sailed from London for New Zealand from the 20th April to the Oth May : Looh Cree and Burmah, for Wellington ; Cockermouth and Thomas Stephens, for Otago ; Iron* side and KiWonan, for Auckland ; Lurline and Merope, for Canterbury. The Mint authorities havo made trrangeraents to iasue a new silver coinage. Brisbane, June 18. His Honor Sir J. Cookie, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, has resigned. (special to press association.) Melbourne, June 18. The Victorian Parliament will probably meet on tho 14th of July. Mr Berry's apparent intentions are to start the session with the Estimates and the Reform Bill, tho tono of which will ,be moderated. Two- Kelly sympathisers were recently in Melbourne purchasing arms, the outlaws having run short. Warrants were issued for their arrest, but they were subsequently released, because it was desired to see where they went.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2226, 19 June 1879, Page 2
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