AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Copyright -^^^E y^Tla^ PRESS ASSOCIATION. ] -^ -^ Sydney, January 26. Visitors have been arriving in the oity all the week. The' hotels are overcrowded, and are unable to provide sufficient «c» commodatioo, ■ - ; Hobxbt, JaQnarj 26. ; Arrived, yesterday — Aorangi, from Plymouth. 6he has 120 passengers for New Zealand, including Dr Grimes, tbe new Catholic Bishop of Christchurch. Melbournb, January 26. Mr Bock, head of the Rabbit Departpartment, is of opinion that the cliiok en cholera proposed to be introduced by M. Pusieur for the extermination of rabbits will prove danceroos to other animals and .also to birds. He recommends that ex<« ; perts ahould be sent to Paris te consult with M. Pasteur. Oats have recovered, and larger nates have been effected at auction. New Zea* land oats have met with larger sales ai 2s. Maise is inactive at 3s Bd, and malt ing barley barUy brisk at 6s. Wheat is easier, and is quoted at 3* to 3s 6d.
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 95, 28 January 1888, Page 2
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158AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 95, 28 January 1888, Page 2
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