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HOBART, September 19. There are heavy gales and snow in many parts of the island, and an unprecedented fall at Launceston. SYDNEY, September 19. At a meeting of the master butchers, sei'ious allegations werei made regarding large quantities of meat supplied at Sydney. It is stated that fully half is unfit for human consumption. The Culcairn-Gennanton railway, a length of 16£ miles, through one of the leading wheat districts, has been opened. The officers of the Mokoia presented Captain Spinks with a tea and coffee service. * A • stowaway on a steamer from Newcastie is supposed to bo Shaw, one of the men concerned in the murder of Constable Guilfoyle, of Sydney. He has been arrested. . * ADELAIDE, September 19. Howitb, of the Adelaide Rifle Club, won the King's Prize at the National Rifle Meeting with a score of 254; Colonel Oldershaw, 250, second. , MELBOURNE, September 19. Thepe are good inqumes for produce for •South Africa-. Large consignments of Victorian and New Zealand butter have been shipped, and there is a. probability of several bags of New Zealand oats being placed on account of Melbourne firms.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11743, 20 September 1902, Page 5
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188Australian. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11743, 20 September 1902, Page 5
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