AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
Sydney, April 4. Arrived—R.M.B. Zoalandia from Ban Francisco via Auckland. Sailed—Wairarapa for Auckland. The sitting of the Intercolonial Wharf Laborers Conference has been brought to a close. Sydney and Melbourne have chosen Mr Jones for the lithographic work in connection with the chart of the heavens, and the Government of New South Wales have set apart a site for the necessary apparatus, which is already in course of erection, * . , Aprils. Arrived—Manapouri from Auckland. Kemp aas accepted MeLeau’s chalenge for £2OO a side and the championship of the world, should the former hold it. Melbourne, April 4. Arrived—Tarawera from the Bluff. Adelaide, April 4. An important constitutional movement is taking place here in favor of the
adoption of what is known as the Swiss re^*^ en^UD! i« ,> The Premier has hinted that it is possible to introduce the ay stem here, and thinks that it would be successful. Rockhampton, April 4. A distressing occurrence has taken, p'ace here in connection with the late heavy floods, six members of a family named Urquhart having been drowned at Harconrt station.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2030, 8 April 1890, Page 1
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179AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 2030, 8 April 1890, Page 1
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