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AUSTRALIAN.

Sydney, Friday.

Public contributions towards thelntet national Exhibition have reached £4000.

Obituary.-—rhe Bey. Mr Bidley, editor of the, Kyening News. I

Commercial. — Case brandy, thirtythree; New Zealrnd wheat is offering at four and three, but no buyers. Stocks are large. Oats are four aud three. \ . ' Melbourne, Friday. \ The steamer Durham, from LoadoD, was off Cape Otway at-np'on; all well. Adelaide, Friday. The new Ministry. has been formed. Morgan is Chief Secretary; Monn, Treasurer; Briendley, Attorney-General; Piayford, Minister for Lands; Hawker, Minister for Works; liees, Minister for Education. • ' Market.—Wheat, £5 to £5 Is; flour. £11 to £12. Sydney, Wednesday. The Telegraph Extension Company are willing to reduce 75 per cent, over their own lines, making the tariff sjflcTbetween London and Fort Darwin. Mr Burns and Mr Berry agree that it is advisable to accept the offer. An agreement with the company is probable.' The brig May Grant, which left New [ castle to-day for Cooktown with 180 tons coal and 30 tons merchandise, ran ashore at. Noma Point, and settled by the head. No lives were lost.

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3002, 28 September 1878, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3002, 28 September 1878, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3002, 28 September 1878, Page 2

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