AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
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[Per s.s. Wakatipu, at Wellington.] MELBOURNE, August 3'. Mr Ham, Mayor, has consented to stand for the Melbourne Province of the Legislative Council.
The Manapouri on leaving the wharf preparatory to sailing for New Zealand, collided with the tug Sophia, striking her close to the sternpost, and 'causing considerable damage. The pumps w; re required to keep the Sophia afloat,
The Bailway Department has invited designs for new railway offices in flinders and Spencer streets. Three prizes will be awarded for the best designs. STDBET, August 30. The Assembly met yesterday, and proceeded at halt-past three to the Governor’s house and presented the Address in Be ply to his Excellency's speech. The Church of .England Diocesan Synod yesterday met for the purpose of filling the vacant Bishopric of Sydney, and adjourned till to-day. It has been raining in most parts of the country for the past two or three days. In many places it was much needed. BEI3BANE, August 30, The Council yesterday passed an Appropriation Bill for £IOO,OOO. ADELAIDE, August 30. The ease of S. F, Harges, which was postponed in order to allow extra colonial creditors to prove their claims before the Insolvent Court, to-day resulted in a second class certificate being awarded.
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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2625, 5 September 1882, Page 3
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