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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

Auckland, July 23, Mr Saunders reports Buyers: Tookeys, L 9; Red Queen, 3s 6d ; Caledonian, Ll9 10s: Thames, L 6 12s 6d ; Bismarck, 35a ; Royal Oak, 18a ; Thames Gas Company, 43s ; Gentral, 16%; South British, 465. Lyttelton, July 23, The Paterson yesterday spoke the cutter Hope, of Dunedin, five miles north of the Clarence river. The cutter had been blown to sea from Oamaru, had been three weeks at sea, and far the last three days the crew had been without food. They had no chart, and were out of reckoning, They were relieved by the Paterson, and advised to make for Wellington. The wreck of the brig Australia lies about one mile N.E. from Cape Campbell lighthouse, right in the fair way for vessels running for shelter under the Cape.

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Evening Star, Issue 3252, 23 July 1873, Page 3

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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3252, 23 July 1873, Page 3

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3252, 23 July 1873, Page 3

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