AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
« (PEB PBESS ASSOCIATION). Sydney, October 3. To-day was observed as a general holiday in honour of the eight hours' demonstration. The Wairarapa picked up a thirty-two foot half-decked centreboard boat a day after leaving Auckland. It was clinker built and had an old plough on board. There was no name on the boat. Late this evening the ship Brilliant, 1613 tons, which lately arrived from London, caught fire in Darling harbour, but no particulars were to hand when the cable closed. This Day. The trial of the Directors of the Australian Banking Company has begun, and is expected to occupy seyeral days. The fire on board the British ship Brilliant, in Darling harbor, has been extinguished. The damage has not yet been estimated, but it is not likely to be large.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 46, 4 October 1892, Page 2
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