THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
i ntercoloniAl news.
[BY SUBIMArM
. Sydney, March 1. /Ten cases of schnapps .wereseized on board the Windsor Castle yesterday The captain and crew, retook-them, but' the Customs officers again seized them.-. ; The marketsaredull. ■ <•■.< .1' Proceedings are threatened ’ the pretended art unions on the -comme races.-' ’ , ; ■ , , -® aß by sail s fpr Wellihgion ; oofn f the 4th, and the Hero for Auckland on the Tth.. t ; Melbourne, March I/ In the Assembly, yesternight a inomjher called the Minister of Mines damned scoundrel, and threatened to punch his head. : : The Arawata saOed.yesterday li».the : Bluffi Sipionsen’s Opera-Compahy are ateUng. r !‘ r :-
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Evening Star, Issue 4061, 2 March 1876, Page 2
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100THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4061, 2 March 1876, Page 2
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