AUSTRALIAN.
(Received; July 3, noon)
Sydney, This day.
Sailed, yesterday afternoon : Hauroto, for Wellington; arrived, last evening, steamship Australia, from Auckland.
Bkisban.e; This day,
The Queensland revenue for the last quarter amounts to £697,000, an increase of £25,000 as compared with the J r une quarter of last year. * . ■ •
[Received July % 12.50 p.m.] „ , 1 ' , This day, Arrived, this "morning, from the- Bluff: Steamship Manip"ouri. ' < - Mr J. Mirams, in the Legislative Assembly, has decided to more an amendment to the resolutions re the Sydney Convention, with the object of restraining the proposed Federal Council'from legislating oq colonial tariff questions. Iho debate on the resolutions stands'further adjourned. -' All the Australasian 'GrovernnifntSj except New Zealand, have replied favorably to the proposal to guarantee £15,000 for the expense of attaching the extension of British rule in the Pacific. The reply of the JXew. South Wales. Government, though favorable, was not quite definite. In the Legislative Assembly last night, a bill providing for the amalgamation of < legal professions was agreed to on a dJTi»iQn by 50 to 6.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 July 1884, Page 2
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173AUSTRALIAN. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4831, 3 July 1884, Page 2
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