AUSTRALIAN.
[Eedtbe’s Agency.]
Berry on the Stump. Sydney, August 31. Mr Graham Berry, who is now on a visit to this colony addressed a meeting last night at Plattsburg, near Newcastle In the course of his speech ;he warmly advocated the policy of protection for Hew South Wales.
Sir Julius VogelSir Julius Vogel and Lady Vogel arrived here to-day from Melbourne. AcquaticsThe weli-known oarsmen Laycock and Pearce returned to this city to-day from England. FootballistsThe Australian football team sailed, for Auckland by the Eotomahana to-day.
/ Sporting. Seneghoe is a strong favorite for the A. JVC. Derby, and Sting fop the Sydney Metropolitan; Shipping. ’Sailed, this afternoon—Union Com pany’s steamship Rotomahana, for Auckland. Melbourne, August 31. Arrived, this morning—Union Company’s steamship Rotorua, from the Bluff. Agricultural Society* Brisbane, August 31. The Agricultural Society’s show was opened yesterday by His Excellency the Governor.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2944, 1 September 1882, Page 2
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141AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2944, 1 September 1882, Page 2
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