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UNPUBLISHED AUSTRALIAN.

Sydney, August 27. The Sale of the Rod wick Booths and Grand 3tand brought £1,514. Benvolio is the favorite for the Derby, and Ace for the Metropolitan. j

Melbourne, August 27The ship Dallam Tower has been visited by thousands of persons. She presents a picture of utter desolation. She will cost £6,000 to repair. The cargo appears but little damaged. Lorimer, Harwood, aiid Rouse have provided handsomely for the passengers, and have sent them on to New Zealand. Diptheria is making great ravages. An attempted murder has occurred. Tt was that of a female cook by a fellow servant, (male,) with a sledge hammer. The second official report on the coal deposits of Victoria is very discouraging.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 292, 4 September 1873, Page 5

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UNPUBLISHED AUSTRALIAN. Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 292, 4 September 1873, Page 5

UNPUBLISHED AUSTRALIAN. Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 292, 4 September 1873, Page 5

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