AUSTRALIAN.
(I'iesb Assn. — By Telegraph— U-pyright.)
SYDNEY, January 26. There was fine, cool weather for Anniversary Day, . which was marked with the usual regatta. The cricket match New South Wales v. Victoria was commenced. Heuvy rain yesterday made the wicket do a bit for tlio bowlers m part of the day, but improved later. The local team m their first innings made 263; Trumper 101 (a brilliant display) and Cotter 35 were the chief scorers. Victoria lost two wickets for 115 j Ellis 40 and MacAlister not out 51. Mr Carruthers, speaking at Kiauia, said that the primary products of the Slate last year reached tho immense sum of 45 millions. The revenue to Wednesday last exceeded that of the coriespouding period of last year by half a nulliou. He might confidently anticipated a surplus un the financial year ol half a mil(Rectived January 27, 10.26 a.m.) ADELAIDE, January 27. An inquiry has opened into the ZanilaCoiuibatore collision. Two seamen gave it as their opinion that if tho lifeboat had beeu launched tlie two men seen on the Coimbatore's boat could have been saved. It was granted, however, thut unless the captain of the Zanita was sure his vessel was safe it would not have been wise to send the lifeboat away.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10574, 27 January 1906, Page 3
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