INTERPROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.
i (PERi PRESS AGENCY.) ,[,.,.; ;..: > -GiKEYXOOTHjOct.' 9.'
. This morning the^.s^l^ennedy^.while crossing'the - ' Bar ontward 1 , touched the igrouiid; apr arfehtly : gently , J ' Captaiti Palmer thought nothing of the. occurrence, /butt wh ell .aboujt, a, s mile out the steward informed him that the saloon wasbeiiig l flooded , . The 'captain theri returned over the bar, the water gaining rapidly, and by,-'the'. Stime the vessel reached the wharf the water Avas ,nearly level with the saloon table,' It ; is supposed that 1 in -crocking the 1 bar' she had struck on a stone from the .protective; Works, ; which ;knocked. a hole in , iher bottom. Great credit is due to Captain Palmer for bringing the steamier back' safely, as she could not have floated many minutes longer. ■ . ( Donedin, Oct. 9. During 'the September 'quarter 611 cases were disposed of in the City Polic,e Court, Dunedin. Of iherimmigrants by the jlnvercargjU only thirty young nieir and afeWirfarried couples now, remain unengaged]
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 233, 11 October 1878, Page 2
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157INTERPROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 233, 11 October 1878, Page 2
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