MELBOURNE.
The Rev. Cuthbert Featherstonhaugh has abandoned his intension of starting a Bashman's Ciub in Melbourne on account of the insufficiency of shares subscribed.—lt is stated that the Government will refuse aid to all the sectarian orphanages after the 30fch of September next.—The Supreme C'ourb quashed the appeal in the Bourke-street betting-house cases. — Pieuro is stated to broken out amongst thej cows, rendering the milk impure.— A handsome testimonial has been presented to Captain Calder, of the steamer Omeo, for the skill and courage he displayed during the Jate severe gale on hi 3 passage from .New Zealand.—All recent foreign arrivals had very severe weather.—An illicit still, in full working order, was discovered by the police at .Richmond.—Maize is quoted at 4s 9d.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1691, 20 July 1875, Page 2
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123MELBOURNE. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1691, 20 July 1875, Page 2
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