AUSTRALIAN.
(Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Per Press Association.) (Received 1 p.m., Juno 11th.) THE WAIRARAPA. Sydney, June 11. Arrived—Wairarapa from Auckland. AID FOR FARMERS, Fifty thousand bushels of seed wheat have been distributed to farmers. MR DILLON IN QUEENSLAND. Bhisbank, Jdnell. Mr D lion is not making a tour through Queensland. A large meeting of Loyalists was held at which resolutions were passed disapproving of the introduction of bitter feeling, either’sectarian or political, on questions not affecting the colony. The meeting also protested against Dillon’s assumption that ho had received a welcome in Queensland, and it was asserted he had not even been welcomed by a [majority of the intelligent Irish section of the community. A FINANCIAL SMASH. Melbourne, June 11. Mr Bent’s meeting is not a meeting of creditors in the usual sense of the term, bnt is confined to persons more or less interested in his land transactions.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 5030, 11 June 1889, Page 3
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