AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
Melbourne, April 21. — O'Shannassy and McCnllooh are both opposed by journalists. The Victorian Government are generally favourable to the offer of the Cable Company for a redaction for pro ro, to subsidy, according to the number of messages. Victoria wonld pay £13,000, and Now Zealand £1,300. The other Colonies are not expected to agree even for a year. Drummond, the bank manager, has beet* sentenced to five years' imprisonment. A company is forming to utilise the iron discovered in Massacre Bay, Nelson. Meat has risen a penny a pound, owing j to the short supply of stock. A O'Farrell, the land defaulter, is in Nevr^ Caledonia, bat has eluded the police. All the Communists have gone to England. Sydney. — The ' Challenger' has been dooked. She proceeds next to New Zealand. The ' Tartar' arrived at California prior to the 15th. The rash to Endeavour River has ceased. Adelaide.— The Moonta mine's strike has ended in favour of the men.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2197, 29 April 1874, Page 2
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160AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2197, 29 April 1874, Page 2
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