AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
» (PBB PBESS ASSOCIATION) Adelaide, Sept. 27. The Government has rejected a private offer to construct a trans-continential land grant railway from the Western terminus lines to the coast of West Australia, the object being to bring the Eastern colonies in more rapid communication with Europe, on the ground that they consider the scheme impracticable. Melbourne, Sept. 26. Two prospectors have fouud a 2240z nugget near Yarra Glen, about 30 miles north-east of Melbourne. Sydney. September 27. Obituary— Mr Neville Barnett, organist, well known in New Zealand. This Day. Shearing reports so far show the wool clips will be small, but good in quality. Hobaut, This Day. Sir E. Braddon is favorable to the colony contributing to the Antarctic expedition provided the expense is not excessive. Albany, Sept. 27. Zimmerman, the well-known American cyclist, has arrived here.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 78, 28 September 1895, Page 2
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