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LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

[Anglo-australian press telegraph AGENCY.] MELBOURNE RACES. Bluff, Jan. 12. Melbourne, Jan. 3. Governor Bowen proceeds to Tasmania to-day on a ten days' visit. ' Owing to the abolition of ad valorem duties in New South Wales, notice of the abrogation of Border Treaty at the end of the present month has been given by Victoria. The weather has been intensely hot, averaging over 90deg. in Melbourne, and as high as 112 in the shade. At the Border townships rain is very much wanted, and fruit and vegetables are getting scarce. The City of Melbourne steamer is likely to be chartered to take the next California mail mail, so as to give the Mikado time for an overhaul. The Mikado, when spoken, had averaged ten knots. There was a good meeting at the New Year's Day Races. The following are the results : — Hurdle Race.— W. F., 1 j Maori, 2; Brogla, 3. Time, Gmin. lOaeo.

Three-year-old Race.— Fireworks, 1/; Lapidist, 2 ; Atalanta, 2. Time, 2min. 553ec. Two-year-old Race.— Blinkbonny, 1; The Hook, 2 ; Explosion, 3. Time, lmin. 6sec. Midsummer Handicap.— Little Dick, 1 ; The Arrow, 2 ; Blue Peter, 3. Time, 3min. lOsec. Handicap Steeplechase.— Momalong, 1 ; Advice, 2 ; Rocket, 3. Time, 6min. 60sec. Canterbury Stakes.— Don Juan, 1 ; Fireworks, 2 ; Lapidist, 3. Time, 4min. 50sec. Plate.— Constance, 1 ; Latona, 2 ; Toothpicker, 3. Time/ lmin. 53sec. The winner was brought in at the upset price. All the bodies have been recovered from the Geelong boat accident. A Tan containing eleven persons, women and ; children, was backed by the horse into the river, but fortunately all were saved by the exertions of four men present. Ari acrobat named Harris, whilst performing at the Coliseum Hall on the trapeze fell 30ft and broke both his arms, and received a severe concussion of the brain, from which he remains insensible. A young lady named White has been drowned whilo bathing at St. Kilda. The outward mail s.s Nubia took 103, OOOoz of gold yesterday. Sydney, Jan. 2. Mr Harley, member for Central Cumberland; is likely to be the new Minister ' of Mines. ...... The cabmen have struck owing to the low fares. Governor Robinson,' at the race luncheon strongly defended the turf against its denunciators. Adelaide, Jan. 3. Mrs Woolcock was hanged on the 3rd for the murder of her husband. She confessed her crime. Ridgeway, for the murder of Burt, was hanged on the Ist. He displayed great firmness. The Postmasters Generals of London and Adelaide exchanged New Year's greetings on the occasion of the opening of the new telegraph buildings of London.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1698, 13 January 1874, Page 2

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LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1698, 13 January 1874, Page 2

LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1698, 13 January 1874, Page 2

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