AUSTRALIAN NEWS
(by elkctiuc tklkgraph.—copvuioict. Syhnky, September 13. '■ H.M.S. Kami) leaves to-day to rescue the crew of the barque Uarstoii, which was wrecked at Starbreck Island. '
So far as is known here, iio clergyman named Furnell has died leaving, a-, legacy of £1,400,000. For the Hawkesbury Handicap, Lamond is again installed first favourite, and 5 to 2; is the best price against him ; 0 t«> 1 Ellerdale, 8 to 1 Touchstone, 8 to 1 Bustler, and 12 to 1 Burnandn. The New South Wales Government have declined the proposal from the Victorian Government for the appointment of a conference to deal with the question of securing uniformity in school books. The South Australian Government have agreed to the proposal. Mklbouiinj:, September 13. Arrived, yesterday: The Waihora, from the Bluff. - ' ' f
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2680, 14 September 1889, Page 2
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