MELBOURNE.
January 11
The ship Hereford, which has gone ashore on Cape Patten, is not yet a total wreck, but is likely to become so. The South Australian, West Australian, Tasmanian, and Victorian delegates to the intercolonial conference leave Melbourne to-morrow for Sydney. Sailed, Union Company's steamship Ringarooraa for the Bluff.
January 12,
Arrived, P. and 0. Company's steamship Hydaspes, with the inward Suez mail, dated London. 3rd December.
Arrived, Te Anau from the Bluff.
All hope cf Eaving the ship Hereford has been abandoned. Theie are now thirteen feet of water in her hold.
The Australian cricketers were passengers for New Zealand by the Eingarooma, which sailed yesterday.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2979, 12 January 1881, Page 3
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