AUSTRALIAN.
[reuter's telegrams.] SYDNEY, April 7. Exhibition Awards. Tho following further Exhibition awards bavo been announced: —Walton, for basils, and Burt (of Dunedin), for a refrigerator, both first class. Burt's refrigerator is also highly commended. Education BillIn tho Legislative Council, last night, tho Education Bill was passed through committee. MELBOURNE, April G. The Mails. Tho P. and O, Company's Siam, with tho inward Suez mail arrived at King George's Sound to-day. The Tararua. Tho steamer Tararua, which sailod to-day, grounded at the entrance to the Yarra, but it is expected sho will again float at midnight. Milling' Oats. New Zealand milling oats aro worth 2s 7d to 2s Sd. In consequenco of short eupplies there is a good inquiry.
SYDNEY, April 6. The A.CJ. PlateThe Australian Jockey Club Plate was run to-day, and resulted a 3 follows: — Caspian, 1 : Petrea, 2; Martindalo, 3 Seven started. Caspian won by a length. Time, smiu. 38 2-10 sec.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1909, 7 April 1880, Page 2
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