AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
PAYMBjnT OF MEMBERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA- ....... Adelaide, November 7. ■ In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, the'Bill providing for the payment of members was thrown out. ' DEATH FROM SMALL-POX. '~ Melbourne, November 7. One of the small-pox patients at the Sanatorium died from the disease today. . , . . TASMANIA AND GUINEA SUBSIDY. ■ Hobart,^ November 7. ■ The Legislative Assembly this afternoon refused to sanction the payment of the proportionate double contribution, now required by the. Imperial Government for the annexation of New Guinea.. . . ■.'•"-. ■'. ■ THE BARQUE BANNOCKBURN : ASHORE. ...... .. \ ' Brisbane, November 7.' News has reached' here that. the barque . Bannockburn, bound from Auckland to • Normanton, has . gone ashore on the northern, coast, but it is expected she will be got off, and the captain refuses to abandon her. ' . \ ARRIVAL OF THE RUAPEHU AT HOBART. Hobakt, November 7;" Arrived: Steamship Ruapehu. The Bishop of "Wellington and Mrs. Hadfield are among the passengers. . '. „'"'.'". THE SYDNEY MARKETS.', November 6. ■ New Zealand wheat remains at 3s 2d; New Zealand oats have ; falien to 3s. Maize has advanced bushel. The Sugar Company's I No, 1 pieces are quoted at £31. ~ ; i.--,;.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7170, 8 November 1884, Page 5
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