AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(better's telegbams.) Melbourne, December 31. The damage caused by the fire at Jones' kereseae stores in the Sandridge-rond is estimated at £25,000 Thousands ef cases of kerosene were destroyed. The chief insurances are in the Norwich Union and Queen offices. Telegrams hare been received in thin city to-day announcing the discovery of the bodies of three men at Clifton Hill, Thyrsus. It has been ascertained that the party which sot out consisted of nine men, and an active Bearch has been insti» tuted for the missinjj fix. The bodies discovered show that death has, resulted from thirst. .Received January 2, 1.45 a.m Melbopbnk, January 1* The Victorian team won the t»ss and decided to go first to th» wickets. They were all disposed of for 135 runs. The Australian eleven then went in, and when the stumps were drawn had secured 69 runs for the loss of 3 wickets. Scott and Mcllwraith being not outs for 26 and 40 respectively. Mrs Sala, the wife of the well known journalist, disd last night. Sydney, January 1. The first days racing of the Sydney Tatteraall's Club, took place to-day. The principal event was the Tattersall's Club Cup which resulted as fellows : — Tempe ], Ben Bolt 2, Freedshep (?)3. Eleven horaes started, and was won by a length and a half. Time Smin. 37 Bees
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 87, 2 January 1886, Page 2
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