BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(FROM ORBVILLB’S TKLFORAM COMPANY, REUTER’S AGKNTS.) Wellington, Oct. 20. Mr W. PI. Pay, lute of Walker street, Ditnedin, and a passenger for Melbourne; per Claud Hamilton, jumped overboard between Lyttelton and Wellington. The.high sea xninning rendered it impossible to save him. He leaves a wife and five children, the eldest Only seven years old. All his money was on his person. His family are said to be destitute. Auckland, Oct, 18.' The statements published by the
agent of the San Francisco line show that the steamers have averaged 10| knots per hour for 240 days. _ Sydney papers state that direct communication between England and Australia is expected in January next. Mr E. A- Cohen, auctioneer, died auddenlvShare Market.— Caledonians, L 99 to L 100; Thames, L2O 10s ; Moanatms, L 3 12s ; Central Italy, L2 10s ; Golden Harp, Coromandel, 2s 6d to 3s.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2707, 20 October 1871, Page 3
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145BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2707, 20 October 1871, Page 3
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