SYDNEY.
By tho ' Beautiful Slav' which arrived yesterday, wo have received one day's later news from Sydney. There is little additional news. We subjoin the following telegraphic intelligence respecting the floods, which appear to be still rising. WINDSOR. Saturday, 10 a.m. The water is now about thirty-five feet above it; usual level. Cornwullis, Wilberforce, I'itt Town, and the Peninsula tire most covered. It is now rising slowly. The ruin lias ceased. .1 p.m. The water is now about forty-fiv.e feet above its usual level, and rising slowly. The weather continues fine. The following are also from the Herald of the 18th ult. ADELAIDE. Saturday, (3 p.m. The North Australian Gas Company propose u dividend of S per cent, on the past half-year. Holders of wheat refuse to sell at lis. liuvers oiler 10s. lOd. Wheat in town is quoted at IDs. (3d. l ? lour is from £"2o to £27, but there have been no sales to day. Arrived.—Elizabeth, Casey, and Anulgista. MELBOURNE. Saturday, July 1(3. The trial of the Collingwood bank robbers is fixed for Monday. Arrived —Rangatira (s.) from Adelaide: l'et, from Newcastle ; Lady Egidia, from Greenock. The Erowning Beauty, from Adelaide, bound to Sydney, passed Cape Otwny. Weather squally, with heavy falls of rain.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 224, 1 August 1864, Page 5
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