AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
bbutkb's telbgbams.l Melbourne, March 25 A public meeting was held yesterday, when a presentation was made to the Hon. Graham Berry, accompanied by an illuminated address on the occasion of his departure for Europe. Mr Berry leares by the P. and O. steamer Borne this afternoon.
March 26. The trial of Mrs Hampton and her three daughters for the Coburg murder, was concluded yesterday. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty on the ground of insanity. Sydney, March 25. Heavy rains have fallen throughout the colony to-day. Beach, the champion sculler, leaves for England on Saturday next-
The R M.S. Alameda, sailed thia afternoon with the homeward San Francisco mail.
Nothing further has been ascertained as to the present whereabouts of rB. B. Holt, loanl manager of the Bank of New Zealand, wh» has been musing since the 18th March. Mr Holt's departure has been ascribed to private reasons.
March 26. The Sydney Cup is to be run the last week in April. Tempe is first favourite. New Zealand wheat, 4s per bushel ; New Zealand oats, 2s 3d ; pollard, Is 2d ; potatoen, 80s per ton ; Sugar Company's No. 1, £25. __
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 123, 27 March 1886, Page 2
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