AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(FBtt PBESS ASSOCIATION.) SrDXfcr, This Day. Soiled— Mail steamer Maripo«a, for San Francisco, via Auckland Sir P. D Bell is among the passengers for New Zealand. Treasury notes hare been issued to current account holders in the suspended banks amounting to £226,000. Gold is slowly returning to the bank*, and everything points to the normal state of affairs being resumed at an earl? date. The I Britannia, from London, landed a quarter of a million of gold here. ' The whole of the business portion of South Grafton is submerged, and the ' river is still rising. The damage to ! farmers is not very serious, as there are 1 but little of the crops in the ground. 1 The people near Morpeth are suffering 1 almost as severely as during the March " floods. Archer, who was sentenced to death on Saturday, protests his innocence. ' Several points regarding the adinisstbility : of evidence have been reserved for argument. Brisbami, This Day. ' The floods hare drowned 2000 sheep [ on Jumbour station. : A man named Goodwin was drowned near the city. Adelaide, This Day. 1 The Ophir, from London, bronght one r t million pounds of gold
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Feilding Star, 13 June 1893, Page 2
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193AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Feilding Star, 13 June 1893, Page 2
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