AUSTRALIAN CABLE NEWS.
(pee peess association).
Destructive Fire. Sydney, July 14 The Federal flour mills at Newtown were destroyed by fire to-day. The damage is £20,000. HeaYy Weather. Sydney, July 14.
The barquentine Volador, from Port Stephens to Westport, has returned to Sydney. She encounter--d fierce weather. The vessel was thrown on her beam ends, and the cargo shifted and damaged one of the pumps. The seas continually broke over her, and the crew had a terrible time. When the weather moderated she made for Sydney. Died at Sea. Beceived this day at 9 52 a. m. Sydney luly 45,
Bunyard, chief officer of the ship Zallarai, died at| sea on April sth. He is well known in the New Zealand Company's service. Monument to Fallen Soldiers. Adelaide, July 15.
At a servioe in the Cathedral yesterday tho Duke of Cornwall and York unveiled a monument to soldiers who fell in South Africa.
Beceived this day at 1 30 p m. Melbourne, July 14.
It is understood that Bccord Beign, who was lately sold to M. Trahan, acting for an Indian Patron, for 820 guineas, will shortly be shipped to India with a view of winning the Viceroy's Cup. Pirate] King has been purchased by J. Gore for 490 guineas. She also goes to India.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 15 July 1901, Page 3
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