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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

(Per Union at Auckland)

rn, Sydney. September 10. lliere was great excitement at the boat-i\.ce today, and twelve steamers, crowded w.th pause age re, attended. There was a good start. After pulling a mile Laycock took the lead, but was shortly afterwaids passed by Trickctt dred yards CAVLght > WOn by £ully a I,UD '

, riT , Brisbane, September 10. A. or y i ß e *P edl Lon arrived at New Guinea on the 25th ult. The principal collections so tar comprise marine shells. i he Susannah Booth, after two years’ employment in the {fear! fisbiries, has obtained sixty tons of pearl shells.

LATEST.

(Per Albion ot JETokUika.)

mi ~ n Melbodrkh. September 17. Ine riiip from London to Sydney was wrecked on the 7ts. inst. an Night island Bocks, near Br.'servation Island, hj Baas Straits. The vessel has none to pieces, Put the captain and crew were ah saved. She had no passengers. The news only auaved from Launceston yesterday She was ZelLd S *«• “

The ihuik of Victoria robbery mystery has been ceared up. Glinn, the exchange clerk a r< dVVrnn custody they were lost i« the thief! d LI.OOO of the stolen notes have been fuum n his p sseesinn. He now frankly confess, B t c n,m\ nooket ra i CL tt tbe U< .’ tCS ,r,>ul tLo counter teller l H k V J I the | m ’ •'l :i . w rs ’ ,be rceeudne me f'i’T at Li 3 trial 10 cmbezz.e meat, a >d awaits sentence from l tlwA t |if mer U; . lmet { °ls-n fell overho.ro wUhst indtr rl U f° n her last ''°yare, and not sTun hj t " eV,My ««tiou was made to save him he was drowned.

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Bibliographic details
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Evening Star, Issue 3924, 22 September 1875, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Evening Star, Issue 3924, 22 September 1875, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Evening Star, Issue 3924, 22 September 1875, Page 2

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