AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
♦ . By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright . |PISU UNITED PRF.SS ASSOC t ATK»N. [ . Sy-dnhy, January 11. The steamer Hiuwkesbury has been burnt to the water's edge, and sunk in the Hawkesbury River, nothing beinu' saved. She wa« valued at £5000, anil insured for £3000. Her cargo was valued at £500. Her crew reached the shore safely. The output of coal at Newcastle last year shows a decrease of 473,000 tons as compared with 1889. Arrived- 1 - Waihora. The horses shipped from the Auckland sales are in good condition. MriBOUBNB, Januaty 11. The Colonial Treasurer considers that the money market is favorable for borrowing, and is making the necessary arrangements to place a £3,000,000 loan in the market as early as possible. This Day. Arrived s.s. Pakeha from London en: route for New: Zealand. A bitter struggle between , the pastoralists and the shearersis imminent owing to the Queensland shearers having; declined to shear under the new agree; menfc with the pastoralists. Both sides are determined not to give in.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 87, 13 January 1891, Page 2
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