AUSTRALIAN.
Memiournh. Claims for i' 45,000 arising nut of the Joliinoiit railway accident will bo nul). ( mitted to Juries, in addition to claims from widows whose husbands \voro KiliM',' The Stakes paid over for the SiirfngMeeting amounted to £12,(154. Bookmakers won largely, and own to winning .1'25,000. The Frozen Meat Company is proposing to obtain a malorinl reduction in froisjlit, bringing it down to threo halfpence per pound, Concerning the Victoutm bank robbery, Shann admits having deposited his cheque as cash ami lot it remain four years without the knowledge of the Board; but it was passed by the auditors .it each weekly audit, and only when Sharps' robbery was discovered did he Shann commence to pay up. SvDNEY. Tlio schooner Venture brings no\vs of a treacherous attack by Solomon Island •iiutives on the schooner Atlantic, The captain and mate were overpowered, but managed to l'reo themselves after getting serious wounds, and eventually the natives were driven off
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 927, 17 November 1881, Page 3
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158AUSTRALIAN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 927, 17 November 1881, Page 3
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