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Mekbouhhs, May 9. : The sequestration of Carroll’s estate has created a vacancy for Ararat. Several candidates are already in the field. The Government have promised tolntroducO a Harbor Trust Bill at anearly date. The conference of Chambers of Commerce on Free Trade, is to be held shortly in Melbourne. Mr D. B. Campbell and Mr Joseph Sutherland, two very old colonists, died during the week. A cricket team, composed jointly of Sydney and Melbourne players, is likely to visit New Zealand after Christmas, to play in the various Provinces. - Anthony a passenger onboard the mail steamer. He Queensland. Business is dull, and there is no material alteration in the markets. Sidney. The Bank of |New South WdUa dividend of 174 Per cent, has been declared. The Assembly is likely to be prorogued after pasting the estimates, and will meet again earlier than usual. A collision between the steamer Maitland mid the tug Little Nell took place near Newcastle, and the Maitland was disabled. The ’Echo,’a new evening paper, has been started.
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Evening Star, Issue 3809, 10 May 1875, Page 3
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