AUSTRALIAN.
Melbourne, This day.
The official awards for beer at the Exhibition hare been published. The awards announced by telegram on the 12th instant are correct, but the following additions are now known:— For porter in balk, Ehrenfried, second; for bottled porter, Ehrenfried, second; for bottled ales, Crowe, Christchurch. Ehrenfried and Strachan take third for brown ales. Manning, first; Hargan, of Dunedin; Thomson, of Oamaru ; and McTaggart, of Falmeraton, second ; and Oochrane, of Dunedin, third.
The yacht Taniwha from Auckland has been sighted off Wilson's promontory.
The Ministerialists having urged, the Government has consented to the adjournment of Parliament until the 15th of February. The Intercolonial Conference will accordingly meet as arranged on the 13th January at Sydney.
A three days' pedestrian tournament was commenced here last night.
Sydney, Thursday.
The proprietors of the Weekly Bulletin offer a reward of £10C0 for authentic information as to the fate of Leichhardt, the explorer.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3743, 23 December 1880, Page 2
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152AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3743, 23 December 1880, Page 2
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