AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
THE SYDNEY CRICKETERS. s ANOTHER CHEAP MONEY SCHEME. (]?EB PRESS ASSOCIATION.) ' Melbourne, February 28. \ During a heavjr thuudergtorm at Wil* liamstown a meteorite crashed iDto a i dwelling home, bringing down the chrnv ■ ney. [ A declaration of insolvency has been > filed by Lorimer and Eowe. The habili . ties are £16,000 and the assets £8000 ! This Day. ; Mr B&rtram, a, member of a firm of ■ farmers' representatives, is proceeding - to London to raise a quarter of a million * to lend to farmers and miners at 4to 5 • per cent. He is acting on a suggestion made by the Treasurer. . Hob art, February 28. Kaikoura, from London, via Tene- ' riffe and Capetown, arrived at 1 o'clock ' this morning and was to have resumed < her voyage to Wellington at 2 o'clock i this afternoon. Sho has 5 passengers for Australia and 95 for New Zealand, . the latter including Lady Buckley. | Sydnky, This Day The manager of the cricket team, which has just returned by the Wakatipu, speaks highly of their treatment in New Zealand. He says that in De Maus the colony has a mau Igood enough for the ; Australia v eleven, and thinks the pick ' of New Zealand would prove a good L match for the New South Wales eleven, with Turner and Moses left out.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 252, 1 March 1894, Page 2
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