NEW SOUTH WALES.
Sydney, July 19 The recent storm experienced here is now travelling towards New Zealand at the rate of twenty miles an hour. > i * Great damage has been done bf i the floods m the Clarence. dis« •;" trice, and it is ■ feared tftat f a por*\" tion of trie town b£ Graftqn iwill Bef v ' swept, away. . The place ispartly/UndCPi; waterj, and communiqation is iptec? ■'■. ' rupted. Seven inches of rain htv©7 ? fallen m twenty-four hours. - : .ria.c; :J iMbrrispn/ the map who^shot Goft*' :f f stable Sutherland} has 'been condenancil vi to death. . ' The'jury reqomm;ende& fii^ 4 * to mercy on theigroiind tj>at Xe^oply,^> intended to maim his victim, but thft '• .- judge declined to accept the reco.nVv i mendation. . His" Hdnor^ eulogised Sutherland, and said the prisoner had robbed the colony qI a valuable officer*. „,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2178, 20 July 1889, Page 2
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135NEW SOUTH WALES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2178, 20 July 1889, Page 2
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