AUSTRALIAN.
(Pbb Electric Telegraph—Oopvbight.) (Peb Press Association.) fUeoeived 7.10 p.m,, Feb. 4th.) THE PREMIER OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Sydney, Feb. 4. It has not yet been settled whether Mr Dibbs will visit England at the close of the session. There are several matters of importance, including those relating to finance, which coaid more readily be adjusted by the presence of the Premier in London than by correspondence. THE TE ANAU.' Sailed—Te Anau, for Auckland.
(Received 1 a.m., Feb. sth.) STOCK REPORT. Sydney, Feb. 4. The annual stock report shows that up to the lat January last the following increases in the number of head of stock in in the colony had taken place as compared with the year ending the Ist January, 1891 Horses, 15,000 ; cattle, 103,000 ; sheep, 4,802,000. Bad weather and rabbits considerably interfered with the lambing which was 68 per cent.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6752, 5 February 1892, Page 1
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