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n I (Received February 19,10.35 a.m.) Sydney, February 19. : During the past teu days thore ' has been a marked improvement in financial affairs, and there is a strong i upward movement in all leading i investments and stocks. This is at--1 tributable to more re-assuring feel--1 ing with regard to Victoria. ! Meluouhne, February 19. Tho leader says that Jlr Hart, the 1 well-known South Australian sportsman, at present in England, ncgotij ated the salo of Carbine, receiving ten per cent commission. The Rev. Prior Vaughan, brother ' to the Cardinal Archbishop of West- [, minster, arrived here charged with . a beneficent mission in the colonies. ! Tho Rev. Mr Vaughan is the founder of anew missionary orderinEngland. 1 (Rocoived, February 1!), 1,15 a.m.) t Hoiiart, February 18. , The Pukaki has been temporarily 1 repaired at Uevonport, and sails for Syduey to-morrow. Memourxk, February 18. j The Wallsend miners by 154 to j. 80 decided to withdraw from the s Northern Miners' Association; but 1 3GO members abstained from voting. '• The meeting also decided to rc- • quest the committee to reorganise r the lodge as a separate independent ' body. (Received February 19,10.45 a.m.) I Sydxev, February 19. !, A largo battery attached to the - Elenora mine, at Hill-grove was J started with electricity. This is the first battery in Australia to use j electricity as a motivo power. Negotiations nro passing between tho Pastoralists' Union and the Labor j Conference which it is belieycd will s have an important effect at next
. shearing season,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4955, 19 February 1895, Page 2
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252LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4955, 19 February 1895, Page 2
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