AUSTRALIAN CABLEGRAMS [PRESS AGENCY.]
Sydney, March 31. Walter Sherwin, of the Carandini family, was fined £100 at Melbourne foe smuggling cigars from the mail steamer-. March 3G. The thirtieth proclamation has been issued prohibiting the importation of stock here, except from the Australian Colonies. The Assembly has rejected the motion to set apart a day for humiliation and prayer for rain.
March 29. The s.s. Mikado has arrived from Kan* davu with the California!* mail. The drought in the back country in Queensland is broken up. Melbourne, March 29.
Mr M.-Kean brought a charge of drunkenness a^nin&t the Chairman of Committees, but his laug-nage was so violeat and outrageous that no notice coald be taken of it.
Adelaide, March SL A boat Containing the captain of the >,hip Euore <\nd crew capsized in a squally Che c iptain swam ashore, but the others wcve drowned. Hong 1 Kony advicos state that sit bteamers are loading for Cooktown.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 603, 1 April 1876, Page 2
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