AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Preta Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. A MELBOURNE DIVORCE CASE. Melbourne, September 6. ' The Weeding divorce case terminated in favour of the petitioner, who recovered £1000 damages against Dr. Rose, the co-respondent. FOOTBALL MATCH. Sydney, September 7. A football match, the University v. New Zealanders, resident in Sydney, was won by the former by 23 points to 10. SHIPPING.' Sydney, September 6. ' Arrived : Defiance from Whangaroa ; Wentwortli, from Hokianga ; Peerless and Eillan Donan, from Kaipara. The Bayley and Balmoral Castle are awaiting coal at Newcastle. The former expects to load under police protection to-day. Newcastle, September 6. Sailed : Lady Mabel, for Lyttelton. Melbourne, September 6. Arrived : Clyde, from New Zealand. Freemanti,!:. September 6. Arrived : Annie Hill, from New Zealand. Brisbane, September 6. Arrived : Rio, from Napier. The] following tenders tor additions to the Freezing Company's works were received at five o'clock on Friday night, and will be submitted to a meeting of directors to-day:— Watson 935, Rhodes '£900, Gray £897, Hancock £864, W. Rosser £775, Rosser £750, Morris £735, Riley £712, Kelly and Co, £619, Naseby £570, Furey £547, Jeukinson £442. . > .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8355, 8 September 1890, Page 5
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