AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
[press association.] RAINFALL IN NEW SOUTH wales. Sydney, September 3. Rain has fallen generally throughout the country districts. THE MELBOURNE IRON TRADE. Melbourne, September 3. One local foundry discharged two hundred men on Saturday. A number of others and a vast number of factories will discharge hands during the week. THE REPORTED CASE OF SMALLPOX. _ Hobart, September 3. The doctors* ditier in respect to the case of the boy named Pearson, reported to be suffering from smallpox at Launceston, the majority being of opinion that it is a mild case of smallpox, whilst the others think it is merely a case of chicken-pox. SHIPPING. Sydney, September 3. Arrived : The barque Zodiac, from Kaipara. Sailed : H.M.S. Nelson, for England. Melbourne, September 3. Arrived : Jessie Niccol, schooner, from Auckland. Sailed : Rotomahana, for the Bluff.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9150, 4 September 1888, Page 5
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