Late Shipping.
By Telegraph— Press Association—Copyright Newcastle, July 11. Sailed : Rassola, for the Bluff.
A test consignment of wheat in bulk is to be shipped shortly from Sydney. An invalid lady was burned to death at a fire at Jamberoo, near Kiarna, New South Wales. Perth police made a raid on “ tote ” shops recently, and seized considerable property. An old man named Noonan was burnt to death at Sanbury, near Melbourne, on •June 29th. The question of State life assurance will bo shortly considered by the Federal Parliament. A Dulwich Hill tram (Sydney) caught fire through the overheating of the electrical apparatus. Airs Whiteman, of Arthursleigh Station, New South Wales, was recently found
drowned in a well 50ft deep. A steward of H.AI.S. Pylades was fined , X 25 at Lyttelton for evading tho Customs by smuggling cigars ashore. Who wouldn't be a brainless fool, With heaps of glist'ning gold, Than some poor scholar fresh from school, Thrust homeless on the world ? Who wouldn’t rather lose his wealth, Thau coughs and colds c-nditre? Then be content, enjoy good health, Take Wooes’ Great Peppekmixt Cure.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 155, 12 July 1901, Page 3
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183Late Shipping. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 155, 12 July 1901, Page 3
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