AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. | PER UNITED PKESS AtW/CIATION.I Sidney, February 27. Rubear, the English sculler, now in Australia, has challenged Brown, the the Clarence River oarsman, for £100 a side. The Kempsey farmers' loss by the floods amounts to £70,000, chiefly by damage to the maize crops. Out west the season is the best experienced for twenty years. Water and grass are in abundance: .
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 106, 1 March 1890, Page 2
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