AUSTRALIAN.
Melbourne, September 26. Mr Francis has recovered from his iudisposition, and resumed his seat in the Assembly, but he will not take an active part in politics, or resume office. George Butchart, on the charge of.forgery, has been acquitted on the plea of insanity. It i 3 under the consideration of the trustees to ?open the Public Library and the museums on Sundays. The affairs of the Australian European Bank, which were fast drifting into chaos, have been amicably settled. ! At the champion intercolonial ploughing j match 42 ploughs competed : single furrow : won by Mr. Ross, a Victorian. ! Messrs. Willis, Lloyed\' and Co., of j Sydney have stopped payment. The F. Guinevere, from Melbourne to Manilla, was wrecked near New* Guinea. Three boats crews' reached the shore safely. Hospital Sunday takes place to morrow ; collections are to be made in all places of worship, and several special services will ba held The Hunt Club Races take place to-day, and the Intercolonial Gig Race at Sydney. Madame Augot, at the opera house, is a great success. 16 has been suggested to raiso a memorial to Hattie ShepparcL The " ArgU9 " has undertaken to receive subscriptions.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 397, 7 October 1874, Page 3
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194AUSTRALIAN. Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 397, 7 October 1874, Page 3
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