The weather in South Australia has keen very wet and stormy. The sugar - growing industry in. Queensland is making rapid strides. Sixteen Presbyterian preachers are among the unemployed in Victoria. Legs of mutton are selling in Mel-! bourne at 6d to Is each. The deepest mine at Sandhurst, Yic-. toria, is 810 feet in depth, The formation of sparrow; clubs has been mooted in Victoria. Horses were lately sold at pound sales at Burrowa, N.S.W,, at fioni 3d to Qxl each. The Simonsen troupe are about to leave Australia for Europe, via California. The number of Chinese members of the Church of England in Yic toria h thirty-six,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 18, Issue 1204, 22 December 1871, Page 2
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