THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.
Sydney, August 30. With reference to the overdue barque Moneynick, the former chief officer suggests the probability of the barque reported to be sunk off Broughton Island, Port Stephen, being that vessel.
Messrs J. and G. Harris, merchants, have been adjudicated insolvents. Melbourne, August 30. Newrainster is reported to be very bad. London telegrams state that freights have advanced forty or fifty per cent.
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Evening Star, Issue 4215, 30 August 1876, Page 3
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69THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4215, 30 August 1876, Page 3
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