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AUSTRALIAN.

Press Association — Eleotrio Telegraph— OopyrigM y ~ ■■' -^?C r Z2R -' *' : r SYDNEY, Oct. 30.1 t Although conferences have been hell J between the wool buyers and brokers M y arrangement has been arrived at either htfl h or in Melbourne, but it is hoped that boiJ fc] scheme will be effected to-day. J C( MELBOURNE, Oct. 29,1 <!' The Hon. Mr Mclntyre, Minister* * c , Lands, intends to shortly pay a visit to}J re Zealand to study the system of vilJ to settlement in vogue. ■ I< ADELAIDE, Oct. 29,1 ° T U The Colonial Treasurer declares that m statement published by the London hM tors Review concerning the finances of Sobß Australia are entirely without loundatitß and he adds that with the aid of £300,(M which the Savings Bank is still abliß advance, the colony can continue until ■ Mi end of 1894 without approaching theLoJ ftt market. ■ Da HOBART, Oct. m nui R.M.S. Buapehu arrived from London ■ hin Cape at an early hour this morning, m infc< sails again at 4 o'clock to-morrow aftej exp for Wellington. She brings 24 passecsß and for Australian ports and 167 for M upo Zealand. I of 1 ■ Oct. 30.— The Premier, in an addreaß prea , his constituents, said that although I the , Legislative Council had decided agijl well graduated taxation, the Ministry inteoß -dm to fight for the principle at the genfl coul . elections. He announced that a clisaolatß b eeD would take place before Christmas, andfl couh Parliament would meet again within oifl mon days. The finances of the present yearn year i said, would show a deficit of £73,000, ■ preci next Treasury would require £100,WM Cam additional revenue. He suggested that ■ addr ' total deficit should be funded, and paidl balf, by yearly instalments. I In 1 Two passengerg died on board the ■ said 1 pehu during the voyage from T.ondou, l in S< • Rev. Mr Wilson of phthisis and Mr J, ■ educe '< lor of pneumonia. ■ out g ALBANY, Oct. M to sec ' Arrived : Orizaba, from London. ?M Mr ' gers for New Zealand : Rev. and MraPßwoulc Mr and Mrs Wilson, Mrs Suisted? anfl tional ' VVethered. | would '> NEWCASTLE, Oct. ■ given ■ Arrived : Pukaki from Auckland. ■ centaj j PORT DARWIN, On. fl ' h °" lf It is expected that the cable repn ■"" , j steamer will reach the break in the^B true t. . during the week. ■ "; om \

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6815, 30 October 1893, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6815, 30 October 1893, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6815, 30 October 1893, Page 2

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