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NEW SOUTH WALES.

Sydnby, June 18. A ballast train ran into stationary passepg'ev train at Lake Eathurst today. The ladies were seriously shaken, and a boy was injured by splinters from, one of the carriages, Nb^oi^tl^, June 1?. Great excitement has been caused by the news that a derelict vessel ol apparently about 120a tons burden has been found at sea, and is being towed into Port Stevens a few miles north of here. The name is at present unknown. It has been ascertained that the derelict found at sea, and which was being towed into Port Stevens, was the J. Ds Berry, the Arneriqan vessel burnt recently. 1 1 •

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1871, 19 June 1888, Page 3

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NEW SOUTH WALES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1871, 19 June 1888, Page 3

NEW SOUTH WALES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1871, 19 June 1888, Page 3

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