LATEST AUSTRALIAN.
Melbourne, September 21. In the Assembly notice has been given of a Government measure to deal with the larrikin nuisance, and provide whipping in certain cases. Williams's new steamship Durham arrived in 53 days from London. Members of the German astronomical party for the Auckland Islands have arrived by her. The trial of George Butchart for forgery is proceeding at the Criminal Court. Shannon has been committed to trial for the murder of Moriarty at Mornington. Sydney Hunt Club races passed off satisfactorily on Saturday, Admiral Richout deposed several officers at New Caledonia, and has sent them back ! to France. I In Western Australia a Bill has been read a second time for a new Constitution, and a dissolution has taken place. The Bill provides two Chambers. Upper House nominated ; Lower House 25 members, - Oats in steady demand, 5s 6d ; wheat^ 5s 9d. Deals lower ; brandies sold lower.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 395, 30 September 1874, Page 3
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152LATEST AUSTRALIAN. Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 395, 30 September 1874, Page 3
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