AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Melbourne, April 30. The wheat market is firmer ; oats are easier. It is thought’ profitable that Government will at once appoint an AgentGeneral in London, in consequence of Mr Childers having rodigin-d th ' position of Chairman of tho Board of Advice May I, Arrived —Steamship Northumberland which left London on March 4th. It is stated that Sir Andrew Clark will he appointed temp >rary AgcntGcnoral for Victoria in London, Sydney, May I . Vane, an ex-bushranger, has been committed for trial oh a charge of sheepstealing. The Hon. Sir John Robinson, VicePresident of the executive Council, and representative of Government in the Legislative'" Council,\\yill temporarily take the portfolio of th®, Minister of Education which i J instituted-under the new Education Act, Bbisbabe, May It is stated that 600 Chinese are. preparing to proceed to tho Cola goldfield, which has for some time been abandoned owing to blacks and the difficulty of transport.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 251, 4 May 1880, Page 2
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153AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 251, 4 May 1880, Page 2
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