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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright |PBB UNITED PBEB6 ASSOCIATION.! Stdvit, October 18. M. Young, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, whe recently called a meeting of his creditors, is resigning. October 20. In block eleren of the proprietary mine Broken Hill, a wonderful development of Eaelin eve has been struck. The 7eia ii 100 feet thiok and 800 long, csamnaed witk native silver. It is «ftJej»l6t*i ♦» average lfiOosa to the tor., which at 4s per ounce gives a veJuo <at £4,200,000. The Janet Niool, which hn* just arrived from AueldMe!, experienced fcarfol weather o« the nasgage. Her deckhouse was smashed ana wheel carried away. Obituary — Sir Bebt, Molesworth, exJudge of the 8«p ?eme Court. Sir Jcha WmtmkVjtm, which arrived from Kaipara, reports meeting with very heavy weather. Her deok oargo had to be jettisoned aad one seaman was washed overbbati Muring the gale, but managed to regain iho vestsel on the crest of anothei wave. News has been received of the landing of a farther shipment of 430 recidivistes in New Caledonia. The sfeetuaer Albert, Captain Neilson, bound from Japan to Melbourne, with 4700 toas of eosl for the genworks. has gone ashore em the Sutkerland Beef near the Tweed Mire*. The weather was tliiek at the *we owing «t smoke from husk ftret, aadl the eapteia win s«fferiM.g froai a *rin*troke. A «tes» tag went out and resetted the crew, eat the vessel is fcaif fall oi water, aed there is little chance e# getfinf her o#. The. Alberta, which want ashore on iftheriMti reef, i» » 9«w steamer and was i# f>arfe el the pile* frees Thnreday lelami. Hef t»rg* ef ami -wmt he the Vietorial SailwAT* ttoi mot fcr the •«» Cocspany ac fin* Mpofted. WsftAffl, Tki' Day. Md €1. Vn«K*« Qpveattnaejit lfete«*alogiet, JiweaaeteVd weatliwt ia l»if*» laviMe kelyee^p «be> **ri*m <* iAftlrfa* and Wellisgien. Amaky, October 20. Sir Wm. IJlpliteaTPj Q»reraor of Wejtera Aistpalie^ hrn arrived. BeaUBV, Oetpter 19. IV*-5*.S. Oopkie aurived at § o'clock last night, an* eaibi tor Be* sfe»l»nd it: 4 g.m; Bhehsi T3 pisaßflfieis for, Ai^i •

porfs> and 128 for New Zealandr During the passage Carolina Ashdownt died. Bbisbajjb, October 10. The. steamer Pathan, from Hong* Kong, has arrived herd. The vessel had a most tempestuous voyage, and arrived in a badly shattered condition* In theChina sea she encountered a typhoon, during which, she was at. the mercy of toewaves for upwards of 70 hours. The bridge of the vessel was smashed and some of the boats carried away. All the live stock the Pathan had on board were* washed overboard iv the gale, and as the vessel's bows were stove in the* cargo wa» damaged*

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 53, 21 October 1890, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 53, 21 October 1890, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 53, 21 October 1890, Page 2

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