AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
(By Electric Teleuk.-u'u — Coi'ykiout.) iSvunhv, January 10. TO-DAY Sir Henry Parses forwarded the resignation (if his Ministry to his Excel leney thu Governor, ami it was accepted. Lord Carrington bent; for Mr John llenr> Want., hut he declined t'» form a new Ministry. Mr CI. li. Dibl'S, member for the Murrumbii'gee, has now been sen; for, anil is i'orai'ng a new Cabinet. Mlcr.liOUitXi:, January 10. The Victorian itowina A.S3oeia*ioii Im decided to join New Smith Wales in sending an eight-oar crew to England and will probably invite representativefiom New Ze aland and the other eolo nies.
January 11
A shoek of earthquake, luting ten seconds, was experienced in the cdony last night. Tin: shock was felt mosi .-severely at Biliurat. H"r„uiT, January 10. Arrived at o o'clock th s at.ernoon, the steamer Tainui, from London. She sails again for New Zealand at noon tomorrow. She has 121 passengers for Australian ports, and 147 for New Zealand. January 11. The taxation proposals of the Government were carried on the uniting vote of the chairman.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2575, 12 January 1889, Page 2
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175AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2575, 12 January 1889, Page 2
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