AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Melbourne, June 25.
An experienced miner has telegraphed from Cossack, in North-West Australia, to Silverlon, New South Wa'es, that there is no defined goldfield, at Kimberley, the gold being in patches, which have been worked out, while water is scarce, and there is nothing to justify a rush.
Jane 26.
Moore’s limber yard was totally destroyed by fire last night. The loss amounts to £15,000, while the insurance is only for £6OOO, In consequence of unfavorable reports from Kimberley, Howard Smith’s steamer Gambier has been taken off the berth for Cambridge Gulf. Sydney, June 25.
The Legislative Assembly has adjourned until Tuesday next, when the debate upon the Customs Bill will be resumed. It is expected the division upon the measure will take place on Wednesday.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1525, 29 June 1886, Page 1
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