AUSTRALIAN.
[.Received October 12,1.30 p.m.] Melbouenb, This day. In the Legislative Assembly last night the Public Service Bill was read a third time. The following further Cup scratchings are posted s—Countess, Cub-, Pell Mell, and Peveril. Sydney, This day. Sailed, yesterday afternoon: The s.s. Singarooma, for Auckland. The Lands Act Amendment Bill, whidi has been introduced by the Government in the Legislative Assembly, divides t>3 country into three special divisions t c • : local Boards, on the principle of dccc - tralisation. The measure provides re- ■ sonable terms for conditional purchase: 3, and limits auction sales of land to two hundred thousand acres yearly. Hobaet, This day. At a meeting attended by fully 3,000 persons, held last evening, it was unaois r&ously resolved to call upon the Hon. A. McGregor, one of the representatives for Hobart, in ihe Legislative Couacil to resign his seat forthwuk j
Melboubke, Yesterday.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4609, 12 October 1883, Page 2
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