AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
A MISSING STEAMER. FKOZEN RABBITS FOR LONDON. STORING FZOZEN MEAT. THE SHEARERS DIFFICULTY. A 16lbs NUGGET OF GOLD. (?£B PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Stdney, July 21. The steamer Phoebe has returned without finding any trace of the Duckeuiield. Owing to the success of a previous venture, another shipment of 2000 frozen rabbits were sent to London to*daj. It is expected that regular consignments will follow. This Day. The s.s. Phoibe makes another start to search for the missing steamer Duckenfield as soon as the weather moderates. This time she will zig-zag across as far as Wellington. Hobaet, This Day. The Premier has telegraphed jt> Premiers of other colonies suggesting the establishment of a joint store in the East End of London for cool storage of colonial produce of ail aorta. Brisbane, This Day. Labystone, Conroy, Roche, Turnbnll, Flynn, and Shellington, have been arrested on a charge of being concerned with Prior in shooting Ashton. Melbourne, This Day. A nugget of gold weighing 16lbs was founk near Inolewood.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 20, 24 July 1894, Page 2
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167AUSTRALIAN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 20, 24 July 1894, Page 2
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