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INTERCOLONIAL NEWS

(per press association.) Sydney, March 4. The barquentine Amphrite, with a cargo of timber, is ashore at Port Stephens. The crew reached shore safely, though the mate was rather seriously injured. Melbourne, March 4. The Rev. Mr Rigg has been elected President of the Wesleyan Conference. Adelaide, March 4. Joseph Raworth Bradley, late branch manager of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank in Sydney, has been arrested here on a charge of embezzling L7OO, the property of the Bank. His defalcations are believed to be much more extensive than the sum named. A large sum of money was found in his possession. Brisbane, March 4. The weather bureau forecasts barometric disturbance between Hobart and the Bluff, with squally weather between north-west and south and south-west and heavy sea.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 992, 6 March 1891, Page 19

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INTERCOLONIAL NEWS New Zealand Mail, Issue 992, 6 March 1891, Page 19

INTERCOLONIAL NEWS New Zealand Mail, Issue 992, 6 March 1891, Page 19

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