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AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.

(From the Sydney Herald., June 23.) Af A MELBOUfiNE,-Juno 21. «f 1& i tenth annual meeting of the Church f Sunday-school Institute, the Bishop of Melbourne presided. The report laid before toe meeting was regarded as very satisfactory, showing a continued progress on the part of the Institute, and an increasing number of scholars at the schools. By the Kent, from London, the lie v. Mr. Menzies arrived in Melbourne as a co-pastor for the iter. Mr. Hetherington. Montgomery's benefit was crowded, and Stark nas just completed a successful engagement, da SS k° S CPn ( l u '' e brisk .during the showers^^ 01 * S V6r - V unset^ed ' frequent The mail steamer Geolong arrived at the Heads to-day, at noon. Ihe Meander, bound to Newcastle, put into port to-day, in a leaky condition. Qoeenscliff, June 21. Arrived—Steamers: Hero, from Newcastle; lararua, from Wellington; G-eelong. from b.ydncy; JJerwcnt, from Launceston- as also the Catherine Jane, barque, fr jrn Newcastle. Bailed—-Ihe Cliristina Thompson, schooner, tor .Brisbane; and the Jt'ssie Black, barque, for Newcastle. Adelaide, June 21.A company is in process of formation for the purchase and cellar management of colonial wine. The arrival of the Coorotig a.t Wallaroo has been telegraphed. The weather continues very wet, with high winds. The corn market is quiet. It has been stated, however, that two thousand bushels of Northern wheat were sold yesterday at 7s. lOd. Arrived—The Uangatira (s.).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1445, 6 July 1868, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1445, 6 July 1868, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1445, 6 July 1868, Page 3