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SYDNEY.

:': - - ■ ../<■/.■/'.■':;: :.;!":: "3uiy:3. , Pending the. commencement [ : ph-. *ne new Califowiian contract the Government have arranged with the A.S.N* Company for four additional trips to.San Francisco and'back.'' .\V--,..-• •..'"".', / ..'. „.' ?'" '], • ' After a heavy debate, Mr Parkas' resolution for adopting the committees' report on the removal by ,the Colonial Treasurer of £250,000 from the Bank of New South Wales to other banks, was negatived by 30 to 25. . . . . . /■■... ..... „ . ! '. There are satisfactory reports from, thje pastoral districts. The increase of .flock's is uhprecedentediy large. :---; ■' '■■>'''■*''■ •■' Extensive preparations a^re, being mad,e for the Philadelphia Exhibi'tibn by th>; Commissioners. The steamer St Osythhas arrived at Melbourne. . < Heavy gales prevailed at the beginning of the,week, with a tremendous sea along the coast, and vessels arriving at' Newcastle were unable to outer the port. No seiioiio casualties are reported, save that the ships Ben Nevis. and Eesult,

bound for Newcastle, arc ■ ashore at Broken Bay. The schedule of F. W. Cape, broker, deceased, filed in insolvency, shows liabilities £93,000 ;, assets £254. Arrival; • John Kuox from Lyttelton. Departure':-.""Joliba for Lyttelton. The 'North German sbip E.p.8.G., from Hanover to; Wellington, was spoken on May 1 st, twenty^o days out. : ■". Amvals at Newcastle: Helena and Maggie from Napier, and Emperor and Adelphi from Lyttelton. ' Sailed: Kate Monaghan, for Greymouth ; Malay, for Wellington. The heavy rain caused floods, but no "seffdus damage. ' " "At Goulburn snow fell for five hours. i >The. breakwater at Woolongong was damaged by a gale. ,Eour concrete bteckX r~e£ch7Weigfimg"~*Wsnls-fiTe* rT6ni,'' were washed into the sea. No steps have yet been taken in regard to the Australian team of cricketer for New Zealand.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2031, 8 July 1875, Page 2

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SYDNEY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2031, 8 July 1875, Page 2

SYDNEY. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2031, 8 July 1875, Page 2

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