AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
[By Elkctmo TnLßonAMi—-Coithhiht.J Pirn Press Association. .Received January 6, at 8.45 a.m. Sydney, January 6. The gold yield for New South' Walc« last year wan 264,435 ounces, valued at £1,080,000, compared with 216,680 Ounces, valued at £921,000 in the previous yeaf. Melbourne January 6. The chief scores of the South Australians wero:—Hack 21, Roednwn 20, Kirkwood 44, Claxton 26. Armstrong took 4 wickets for 30, Ellis 2 for 21, Collins 2 for 51.
Received January 6, at 8.45 a-m. Sydney. Jnuuary 6. There is calolcr weather inland. The damage to the crops from the intense heat is heavy. A fire at Ballina destroyed 100 hundred acres of sugar cane. A farmer named Kelly was caught and burnc4 to death.
Brisbane, January 6. The thermometer at Texas registered 121. There is great havoc in tlio tobacco crop. A meeting in the 'Centennial Hall pro-t-e.sk'il against the execution of Patrick Kenniil', pending an appeal to the- Privy; Council. •
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8089, 6 January 1903, Page 2
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