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LATEST AUSTRALIAN.

Mta.r.our.NE, Attend -J7. L 2,000, in two I.undies of notes, has been lost by two exchange clerks of the Bank of Victoria. v.ddLn proceeding to deliver them to other banks. There i- no due to' the discovery. Two Chinamen have been smulhon d in a mine by a fall of earth. The bodies aie not recovered. Mr (JohLinitb won the Chess (Jlub maL-h. and secured the chain imiship. .Miss Lucy < '!i imbcis lias been lined for asmulting, in an omnibus. .Mr Mason, a nn'inher of ’he I egislaliv c Assembly f..r Cbe/s Land Sonili, Seven polici'.iwn wimv thrown violently bom a prison van mi it: j• i re-1, while go in , (mm Pai kes to the Quarter Pensions. pri-om-i' escajied. A man dim at Stawell under chi'.;of..: m during an operation. The medical men arc exonerated fru.n hhium. Judge Ihuim-’-, '.‘.a-a’ is befoi'o a Com! of 1 mjuiry. Laisn \m:, 'l'he .Assembly pa-wed n. resolution olf. ring a ..iihsitly, not exceeding (dd.ooo. toastfa.m company to trade in Queensland waters, to indm!“ live steamers of }f)(J tons register, an 1 two liver sti amers of a gu.iranfeed minimum speed of < i;lu knots. The Government have resolved to make ■" u v. road to Kdwiiulh’s Camp, on the Cpper Palmer, for which .Parliament lias voted 1.2,000. A niii.Aim:. lids match between the Scotch and Ivovd'sh w;is won by the latter. Tito South -A nst,re’dan Lille Association lias accepted a challenge for a match with the Sydney Small-bore idHe Association. d here were buyers irom all the Colonies at the sale of stud sheep from the flocks of Mr James Gibson. Tasmania. The highest price obtained was JOO guineas, Sydney. The senior otliecr of the Naval Station has received a telegram from the Admiralty, stating that the Queen desired to express her sympathy with Mrs Goudenough.

STOUTING INTELLIGEXOK.

The Itawkc.slui.ry (X.S.W.) Turf Club Meeting was hold on the '-'bill and 2bth inst. The following are the results of the two principal races :

Hawkk.srijuv G MIN’KAS -Of 10 guineas, lift, with 2UO guineas added, for three year olds: colts, Bst .Vb ; fillies, Bst, Olio mile. Air (1. Rill's l>r c by Kiugston —W.V'tta ... 1 Mr W. LrauchL Id e Kioiiinom’, by Afaril.ymong- The Hawn ... ... ... \> Air JteMestro's hr c by Fireworks —.Sylvia

Tuna —! min lYeo. irAWK.Ksr.uuy guano llanimcai* of :!00 sov.s, with sweep of 10 sovs. ; second innse 4b sovs., third hnr.se 10 sovs. Air W. Wallace's !>r m Calumny, by Tra-ducer-Gitana, (1 yrs, Ssfc 411 is 1 Mr T. Irory’s hr in Ladybird, by Yatt m-don-Lady Kingston, (J yrs, 7at 2 Mr A. Town's eh g Kingfisher, by Kelpie, aged, fist 12lbs d

Letting : d to 1 against Goldsbrough, A to 1 Ladybird. 7 to 1 each Benjiroo and Calumny. 10 to 1 ywceibiiar, King of the West, and Kingfisher, 12 to 1 Sentinel and The year. This van a wonderfully fast race. Slav ami King of the West bad the lead at tip- spirt, and forced tie; pace until the Htar «s ; eonipelleii to )■(•■,ij Ladyb.rd thou took s-.c n l pi •u;e, vvi’ih Kingfisher close at Imr gbt.hs. King id the Vvcsi. was the first to land in the stiaighi coniine home, hut Ladybird and Kingfisher were bird u, on him, Calumny and < bi'dsbrongh were joining up fast, and ! Lu jiroo and S.'.ew.m-i r begun t-> improve tin n j>: sUmn. The two first mentioned wejv c.n on Mai it i Ins Id, the distant-. v,lr lij Kb)g of Hie WV-M e.'Uinoned agai -s; T.a iyliinl, and Kr a moment Ivinufisher loouM 1 ii.c winning : but Calumny, keeping agairc; the rails, caught them a ie-.v i' Ceins i'r'.Kii uume, and v.on a i'a,..;, i-a m l, v gljout u lengu;. (. oly hod hegt ivii.gihiwi iiv a iioa‘l for seis mi pi lov, and tlie dhuunoe iirp.ti’iltcd Kin. Mmr fiom King of ifi, W.-.-t, .Sweetbrial* V.’ns two or three ieuutbs awav. and then followed tipi:.;d"Ough, Fenjiroo. ami the yta-r. Time, undo uYeifi

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Evening Star, Issue 3909, 3 September 1875, Page 3

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LATEST AUSTRALIAN. Evening Star, Issue 3909, 3 September 1875, Page 3

LATEST AUSTRALIAN. Evening Star, Issue 3909, 3 September 1875, Page 3

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