AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Melbourne, May ?9. In the football match against the Wanderers the Maori team scored ten goals and, eleven behinds, against, two goals and three behinds. Sailed—-Taraweta for the Bluff, May 30. Arrived— Te Anau and Pukaki from New Zealand. Sydney, May 29. In the House last night the Divorce Extensipn , Bill was read a second time and passed through, the committee stage. The Australian squadron, visits Dunedin in December, and Auckland in January. The Royal .Commission appointed to, inquire into the charges, made against Mr Fehon, pne.of the recently appointed Railway Commissioners, of being mixed up in what is termed the “ wool frauds ” have reported that,there is no truth in the charges., Arrived~-*Taupo from the Bluff. May 30, The Government geologist.has made an inspection respecting the reported discovery of a, petrified human body in a marble quarry, near Orange.. Ho describes the. affair as a hoax, andstates that the figure discovered is merely a roughly carved marble shape of a human body. Arrived—Alameda from Auckland.]
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1899, 1 June 1889, Page 1
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167AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 1899, 1 June 1889, Page 1
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