AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
Auckland, Dec. I. The Wentworth has arrived here, having left Sydney on the 25th .November. The cable, which was interrupted at Singapore, has just been restored. The ouly through cable message announces the reduction of the rate of discount to 7 per cent. Sydney, Nov. 25. The Alice Camerou reports seeing a newly-coppered schooner, of 100 tons, bottom up, in latitude 240 ° , longitude 147 ° 15. The hull was painted black, but the name was invisible. Melboubne. Miss Turner has entered upon her duties aB pastor of the Unitarian church. The New Zealand war medals are daily expected. There will be a public presentation. Breadstuff's are unchanged and quiet. The crops are looking well.
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Southland Times, Issue 1826, 2 December 1873, Page 2
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115AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Southland Times, Issue 1826, 2 December 1873, Page 2
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