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    HAMILTON RABBIT PRESERVING WORKS. -- The Railway Department has lamed special reduced rates between Port Fairy and Hamilton for goods going to or ...

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  3. ANOTHER WRECK REPORTED OFF PORT CAMPBELL.

    News have been received that an unknown wreck had been seen about five miles from Port Campbell, in close proximity to the spot where the Loch Ard was wrecked. ...

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  4. MR. JOHN THOMSON, M.L.A.

    Our newly-elected member for Dundas, Mr. John Thomson, took the oath of his seat in the Assembly on Tuesday last, being introduced by the Premier (Mr. Shiels), an ...

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  5. LATEST NEWS FROM THE METROPOLIS.

    Detective Love haying inquired into the alleged highway robbery near Mornington, already reported in the Spectator, is unable to obtain any confirmation of Gordon's ...

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  6. (WIRE FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)

    Sensational rumours have been current today that another wreck has occurred east of Port Campbell, almost immediately over the spot where the Loch Ard was lost. ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The adjourned debate on the address in reply will be resumed by Sir Henry Parkes, who will probably move an amendment. Francis Abigail Roderick M'Namara, ...

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  8. BALMORAL.

    Our Mechanics Institute committee are very pleased at the Government grant for this year, the amount being £86, which I am sure the committee are deserving of, as ...

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  9. THE HAMILTON HUNT.

    Glorious weather again favoured the huntsmen yesterday, aim there was a large number of followers and spectators at the rear of the Hospital, where the meet took ...

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  10. THE CHOLERA IN EUROPE.

    The cholera maintains its virulence on the Continent, and the death roll continues alarmingly large. In order to exclude filthy and destitute ...

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  14. (WIRE FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)

    Mr. John Thomson denies that there is any justification for the expectations of the Argus and the Opposition that he would have sit with tbs latter in the Assembly. ...

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  16. FAILURE OF REDFERN, ALEXANDER AND CO.

    The failure of Messrs. Redfern, Alexander and Co., the Australian wool sellers, who have filed a petition in bankruptcy, is creating some uneasiness and excitement in ...

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  17. THE BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    Mr. Knox has received information today from Broken Hill that things are in a very unsatisfactory state there. The Unionists and many of their wives are becoming ...

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  18. PARLIAMENT.

    On the re-assembling of the Legislative Council on Tuesday, several of the newly-returned members were sworn in, and the sitting was mainly devoted to the ...

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  19. THE NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The dispute between Ministers and the Governor over the question of the appointment of additional members to the Legislative Council, Ministers desiring to appoint ...

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  20. (REUTER'S TELEGRAM.)

    The Defence Committee this morning received £530, including £100, from Creswick, and £100 from Hoghenden, in Queensland, and sums ranging from £5 to £70 ...

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  21. GLENELG SHIRE COUNCIL.

    Present -- Crs. M'Intyre (President), Scott, Rhodes, Nolan, Griffiths, Mathieson, Northcott and Bilston. The minutes of the previous annual ...

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  22. APSLEY.

    The Secretary of our Mechanics was agreeably surprised the other day to receive a cheque for £130 10s, being amount of grant for ensuing year. This Targe sum is ...

    Article : 494 words
  23. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)

    In the Legislative Council, Mr. Zeal, in reply to Mr. Connor, said that steps were being token to prevent the introduction of cholera. ...

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  24. MEETING OF MEMBERS.

    A meeting of members of the Club was held after the run at the Victoria Hotel, Mr. Thomas Robertson occupying the chair. There was a huge attendance. ...

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