AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By. Electric - Telegraph.r--Gopyriglit fPEB UNITED PBEBB ASSOCIATION. ,i Mslboubne, April 25. I{ris^computed that^the i ye&U&t^QfShe Supreme Court*; awarding "Bolger, a booHm»ker, £25 damages , far wrongful ejectment' from the racecourse: ot the Amateur Turf Cldb, will result in, a "loss ofije^SWper.ann^mtoStha^ciab^ai^bV the, judgmfcjit,! they Jiare ho power; to imfee'.on^ibdpkdiSkers. Ji Jj 'A ~ni£pfs foysjlcking at syedderbarh^a niininji, town ; situated., on Ko.ranij Creek, 146 Tnifes K.W "of here,' unearlHed L £ nugget weighing 5.4" ounces. . r r • A«Bocistidn, Mr Joseph 8j ines reproach^ i& X |f j^onffijierms. ;tfae ; Anarchists. • whose qbjpct^be decLared was solely to secure fu^uds £rpm thp Pe^ulanats with which to purdnase dynamite. . , r < i^/serereuflronght i« threatened io the nor;Lh§rni, amd/; central; portions of the £ ,an4 s ] disastrpus ., [resultg ,are; ex $&s&' r.Jm6i}>Wb**r? <»ying ift great aumbers. j--,'., v ;- ']■-..■ ;, t . y.-^----:jb i^jwi •■'■".' '""^"'SfMnhri April.^.. TfcfrCFoWnfnbii«tf wift induce a 'Biti I into theljegisla tire Assembly proriding for the imposition of a ta^ on the ratue of land and nt|| on the acreage, and also a Bill for the toiitibn .of^pi»pertj. The ri-ks hfld^by Slew Zealand offices onj4jh«{ jpremi^esj and; stock; j of/Mehsjr> Barlow Brothers, which were serioa^lj damaged, by fire last night, , -arei-i ctyev ZeafaTid ■office L47^X), and South Britist \ii\m -The official atatemeijili^how th« extenuofdiiHiateeTd he L7s*iU;" r ' ..- r f :;M Smith,.; the principal witness 4n iht Mount) Kennie outrages, while in th< Bathprst : gaolf awaiting 'a sentence on t charge.,«f ur,son, for which he had been convicted, came face to face with Donellan, a yonth .concerned in the .Kennu outrage, but whose sentence of death Had been commuted,, when, the latter rushet at Smith and attempted to strangle him The gaol warder oVerpowered Dohellan and removed Smith to a place of safety, Bbis*xnk, April 24. it Captairt Hutter,: of tht Grermui steamer Otille, while on the voyage from Finchaven, New Guinea, to Uooktown jumped oyerboard. « hile in a state ol high fever, and was drowned. . . ■■..., \- The expedition has returned fion Pincharen; and they "report'; that thej ha to discovered what are believed to L be traces of the explorers 7 Yon Bulow and Hirastein and servant/ ■" '■''•'• ' ''"■'"' "'■ ;s In consequence- ■of the miners y m the Croydon goldfields having ejected all Chinese except those holding business licenses, a great: deal of inconvenience has been caused, ;as no. Chinese 1 cooks are now available on the fi^d, and aH the Chinese gardeners hare abandoned their vegetable eardens. ' '' '"^ , The police, who were dispatched 1 to Mount Merlin Station.'Clonowong, to inquire into the rep >rted murder of r white hoy and four blacks by the 'manager of th e stai ion, have. ; ret urned, and report that the rumorjs.entirely without foun* dation, and that its origination, was the outcome of spite by a boy eDgaged on I the station. " " ' ;. _ ; ( ['.. t[' . .
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Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 114, 26 April 1888, Page 2
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458AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume IX, Issue 114, 26 April 1888, Page 2
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