AUSTRALIA.
(REUTER'S TELEGRAMS PER PRESS J ASSOCIATION.)
SYDNEY, Nov. 26
The bushrangers have, arrived. The railway • station was so crowded that the prisoners were frightened. The police were cheered, and the populace cried, "Lynch them." Moonlight cried, " Grive me a rifle, and let me see who will lynch Moonlight." Arrived— Ships Auckland and Black Eagle;. Three children at Bowenfells went shooting. The youngest, aged 4 years, dawdled, and the eldest, aged 8, deliberately shot him, and stripped the body, imposing silence on his sister, who was present. A bill to legalise^ the totalisator, was read a first time in the Assembly lust iiight. & x All hopes of Captain Hill's, recovery ha vb been abandoned. The Sugar Company's No. 1. price is £40. At tlie land sale to-day 329 feet of frontage to George st? eet realised £ 160,000. Sailed — Wakatipu. MELBOURNE, Nov. 23. , Arrived — Corea. X "Sculed— Tararua.
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Southland Times, Issue 3568, 27 November 1879, Page 2
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147AUSTRALIA. Southland Times, Issue 3568, 27 November 1879, Page 2
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