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♦ THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITS. London, November 1. The Adelaide Commissioners have cabled to their Government, asking their decision as to the disposal of the exhibits at the Colinderies. ..I QUEENSLAND GOLDMININ3. London, November 1. The Elektron, Charter Towers South, and Kaboonga Mining Companies, have had their capital more than subscribed. PROFESSORSHIP OF BIOLOGY. London, November 1. Already twelve applications have been received for the Professorship of Biology at the Melbourne University. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL SHIPPING COMPANY. London, November 1. The Australian Mutual Shipping Company is subscribing fairly. HOMEWARD MAILS DELIVERED. London, November 1. The mails per P. and O. Thames, from Melbourne September 21, were delivered in London to-day, via Brindisi. The Peninsular and Oriental Company's Sutlej (from Melbourne on September 7), arrived at Plymouth today. THE ARAWA. Capetown, November 1. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's Arawa, from Plymouth October 9, sailed yesterday evening. THE AORANGI. London, November 1. The New Zealand Shipping Company's Aorangi, which left New Zealand on September 23, arrived at Plymouth yesterday afternoon. The cargo of frozen mutton has been examined, and found to be in excellent condition.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7785, 3 November 1886, Page 5
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