LATEST AUSTRALIAN.
(Per Eashy, at Wellington.) Sydney, Janua-y 28. The steamer Hibernia arrived here just as the Easby was leaving. The officers of the Telegraph Department gave the electricians aboard the Edinburgh a dinner. A railway porter named Lawson was run over and killed oh the Bathurst line through being forced in front of a train by the passengers. The subscriptions for sending Home a shipment of froxen meat are coming in rapidly. The drought has not yet broken up, but light rains have taken place in various parts of the country. 'I he steamer Herb leaves for Auckland on February 8. . Brisbane, January 28. ’ • Welcome rains have fallen. A man was found alive in the bush i near Maryborough who had subsisted eleven days on grass tree.
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Evening Star, Issue 4040, 7 February 1876, Page 2
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128LATEST AUSTRALIAN. Evening Star, Issue 4040, 7 February 1876, Page 2
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