AUSTRALIAN.
[eeittee’s telegrams.] Troublesome NeighboursBRISBANE, March 10. A large number of blacks made a raid yesterday upon a station near Georgetown, and drove away a largo mob of cattle. MELBOURNE, March 9. The RotomahanaThe Union Company’s steamship Rotomahana grounded on the banks of the Tarra, but it is expected that she will float again at midnight. MELBOURNE, March 10. The Union Company’s steamship Rotomahana got safely out of the Tarra during the night, and sailed to-day for Now Zealand. Sugar. The sugar market is weak. Prices are £1 per ton lower. Shocking Tragedy. A man has murdered his two children at Bathurst. He was suffering from the effects of delirium tremens. SYDNEY, March 9. Arrived Hero and Tararua, from Auckland, yesterday.
ADELAIDE, March 10, The Wheat Market. Wheat has declined, and to-day is quoted at 4s Bd. HOBART TOWN, March 10. The Action of the Legislative Council. The Assembly last night passed a resolution declaring the action of the Legislative Council in adjourning its sitting for three months, in consequence of the alleged discourtesy of the Government, to be unconstitutional.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1886, 10 March 1880, Page 2
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