AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Sydney, May 9. The commission appointed some time ago to enquire into the affairs of the Casual Labor Board have reported grave irregularities in the administration, implicating the chairman, Mr John Davis, C.M.G., regarding an alleged misappropriation of funds. Sailed—Te Anau, for Auckland. Melbourne, May 9. Arrived Waihora from the Bluff, Sailed—Mararoa, for Bluff, A 300 oz nugget has been found near Wedderburn, on Korong Creek, 153 miles N.N.W, of this city. The strike at the Phoenix Foundry, Ballarat, has ended, an amicable settlement having been arrived at between masters and workmen. Brisbane, May 9. The Government have received a hundred applications from England for the Railway Comraissionership, and thirty from different colonies. Adelaide, May D. The New Zealand footballers decline to play the Norwood Club, the premier team of Australia, until they shall have Iliad a week’s practice, They left last night for Melbourne in good health. Their first match in Victoria will be j against Maryborough,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1890, 11 May 1889, Page 1
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160AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 1890, 11 May 1889, Page 1
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