AUSTRALIAN.
[Reuter's Agency.] SteamersMelbourne, Not. 30. Arrived —Union Company’s steamship Eotomahana from the Bluff this morning.
Sailed, this afternoon —Union Company’s steamer Arawata for Bluff. Some intending passengers and a considerable amount of cargo for New Zealand was shut out. Milbum CreekSydney, Nov. 30. In the legislative Assembly last night the Hon. Sir Henry Parkes, Premier, referring to the steps which had been adopted by Government in dealing with the Milburn Creek Copper Mine Company, stated that with the exception of Sir John Robertson, who resigned his portfolio on the 10th inst., the Members of the Cabinet had throughout been of the unanimous opinion as to the action which should be taken in the matter. Messrs Davis and Want have been retained by the Government to conduct the prosecution in the action. Small-pox-Another death from small-pox occurred yesterday.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2715, 1 December 1881, Page 2
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138AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2715, 1 December 1881, Page 2
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