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TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS.

ENGLISH & EOSJSIGN,

[“age” special] LONDON, July 26, The “ Daily News ” says that Earl Kimberley replaces the Hon. John Bright as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Three thousand persona have heea rendered homeless by tho fire at Radgwilow. NEW ZEALAND. IPSE PBZSB ASSOCIATION.J WANGANUI. July 26. At a meeting of resident* held last night a motion was passed highly condemnatory of Mr Rotherams (railway manager), trafficing in land with employes, Another heavy shock of earthquake was elt about 6.30 this morning. NEW PLYMOUTH, July 26. The barque Auatralind went ashore half-a-mile north of tho break-water this morning. The vessel ia from Wellington, with a cargo of cemsmt. She is in tho command of Oapt. Hill, and is owned by Capt. Williams, a well-known coal merchant of Wellington. She i* believed to have become a total wreck. Her insurances are about £2OOO, but in what effices are not yet known. A heavy north-easterly gale set in last night, which gradually strengthened. The barque Australind, which had brought cement for the harbor works, parted her cable and ran ashore near to the spot where Roes’ jetty runs out. Were she not an old vessel there would be a chance of saving her, as she is on a soft bottom, and the wind ie going round to west, but as it is she has been much strained, and she is in a hopeless condition. The captain and orevr were all saved. The Australind is an American built wooden vessel of 520 tons register, about eighteen years old, and owned by Oaptain Williams, of Wellington. She brought 2000 barrels of cement here, of which 1500 had been landed on the vessel coming ashore. Oaptain Hill lowered his own boats, which he and the crew reached. The lifeboat had been manned, but there was no necessity for sending it out# WELLINGTON, July 26, The telegraph authorities have received information that tha Turkish route ia interrupted beyond Busreh. DUNEDIN, July 26. Arrived—Barque Vallejo, Oaptain Wilkinson, 128 days from Glasgow. The City Council last night decided to dispense with the services of the ga* engineer, and to advertise for another at the salary ol £350.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2590, 26 July 1882, Page 3

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TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2590, 26 July 1882, Page 3

TO-DAY’S TELEGRAMS. Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2590, 26 July 1882, Page 3

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