WELLINGTON.
September 20
The following intercolonial weather exchange has been received :—Sydney, Monday evening. There is a heavy westerly wind off Portland and Hobart, with cloudy weather. Fine at Sydney. The barometer is rising generally ; at Albany it registers 30-1, at Portland 298, at Hobart 29-6, at at Sydney 300.
Captain Sinclair, of the steamer Arawata, which arrived at the Bluff yesterday, reports to the Marine Department that, while on his voyage through the west channel of Port Fhilip, the sailing ship Omeo, coal-laden from Newcastle, ran into and completely destroyed the Swan Point pile-light. The wreckage pasased the Arawata, and was floating up the channel.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3191, 20 September 1881, Page 3
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