AUSTRALIAN NEWS
Received September 12, 45 p in
Brisbane, September 12, 45 p.m
The steamer Ganges, bound from Melbourne to Calcutta with horses, which went ashore recently on the Queensland coast, has been floated and has arrived at Cooktown. All tiie horses have been sold.
Received September 25, 3.15 p.in
MKLn)Uß\'ic S'ipleinber, 25,
Arrived—From Londo-i, Messrs Money Wigrani's cteaiiior Essex, which lei't on Jαl v 24.
A case of small-pox is reported us having appeared at Hamilton. The doctors are unanimous in their ouinion as to the symptoms of tho disease. The patinut has been isolated, and the necessary precautionary measures have been taken.
T.-t .• Arr/us, In a leading article to-day on the subject of Sir Arthur Gordon, deureualeu the lengthy absence of the Governor from a Colony. Sir Arthur Gonio;: is now the of Lord NorUMnby.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 647, 26 September 1882, Page 2
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137AUSTRALIAN NEWS Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 647, 26 September 1882, Page 2
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