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[REUTERS TELEGRAMS.] By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. UNEMPLOYED IN SYDNEY. THE O'GORMAN DISTURBANCE IN LISMORE. FINDING OF NUGGETS AT WAUKARINGA. PERMANENCY OF THE W\UKA RING A GOLDFIELD. ARREST OF STODDART CAMPBELL A BANK TELLER. ' (Received November 2, 10.15 a.m.) Sydney, November 2. The Union Company's steamship Te Anau arrived on (ha eveniug of the 28tb alt. Numbers of unemployed in this city are being supplied daily with rations by the Government. The i eligious disturbances caused in Lismore by Miss O'Gormau's lectures have now ceased, and the town is quiet. (Received November 3, 1.30 a.m.) Adelaide, November 2. News has been received from Teetulpa of the finding of 30oz. nuggets on the Waukaringa goldfield. The Warden of Teetulpa states that a large quantity of nuggets are being found, but that i be. digger* on the field decline to give information as to their earnings. The gold is being found in cement. The authorities deprecate a rush to Waukaring.-.. (Received 3, 1.30 p.m.) ! November 3. The Warden at Teetulpa reports that |
there are many indications of the Waukaringa goldfields being permanent. Melbourne, November 3. Stoddart Campbell, the defaulting teller of the Bank of Australasia was arrested at one o'clock p.m. yesterday, but has been liberated on bail.
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Kumara Times, Issue 3121, 3 November 1886, Page 2
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