A number of Newcastle publicans have bound themselves, under a penalty of £5 ss, not to sell spirits under 4d per glass. Sir H. Parkes can conceive of do more burdensome state of existence than being in a British colony a faithful Minister of the Crown.
The address to the Queen from the women and girls of Hew South Wales Is now ready. It contains 20,000 signatures. At the Maitiaud Quarter Sessions, George Mergan, who pleaded gailty to marrying. a minor, wu sentenced to four years' imprisonment. The Times says that in Australia and the countries round the Pacific there ate 20,000,000 tons of pvoduco waiting for the completion of the Panama Canal to get itself conveyed to Europe. ... The chief inspeotorcf ctook, in his annual report, states that the horses in New South Wales increased last year by Hi,93ob, cattle by 50,529, and sheep by 1,348,395,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8082, 24 September 1887, Page 1 (Supplement)
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