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NEWS ABOUT KIMBERLEY. [BY TELEGRAPH. -COPYRIGHT.]

[rkuter's telegrams.] Brisbane, September 7. The steamship Sikh arrived at Cooktown from Hongkong via Fort Darwin, where 4ie shipped 80 returned diggers from the Kimberley district. The cargo includes 800 tons of tea for New Zealand. The steamship Menmuir alao arrived from Port Darwin with 180 returned diggers. Melbourne, September 7. Official reports of a satisfactory character are published regarding the Kimberley district, where two thousand men are stated to be working. Private telegrams from Cambridge Gulf state that the roads from that place to Kimberley are impassable.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2211, 9 September 1886, Page 2

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NEWS ABOUT KIMBERLEY. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2211, 9 September 1886, Page 2

NEWS ABOUT KIMBERLEY. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2211, 9 September 1886, Page 2

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