Tue Fate of the LrsTEit Ofkua. i'IiOUPE. —A Sail Fr.ncisc) jjumtl, tuo Horning Call, says;— i'ne wueivabaui* and face of tlu.se operatic tni.-ts, wed known to and admired by the pilule of this city, are becoming mat era of intense interest. Wetness Jobson ieit Sydu y 143 days ago. At the lin.e tie lest, .Uadauia £:celt and Mr Snnires u tid o.hrs ot tbj Lyrter Opera Troupe were preparing to sail for this city. Tney had not made up their minds whet iter to start id tu«» steamer lor Panama, or in the Sunshine, a clipper which lett lor this port three weeks after the .Keying, the Vessel widen
drought ulr Jobson. It they had coma Oy steamer they would have been herd weeks ago. As lhay have not arrived, tt s feared that tuey have taken passage in the Sunshine, winch vessel arrived at. ins Society islands in a crippled condition, and sailed titence without thorough repairs, some days before the .Keying urried uS
mat group* &iiivo the £ll .some left, ins Society islands she Has not been heard from, and it is that site ius go-.« down, and that the ifShott Squires Xroupd nave gone to the bottom wim lief.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 506, 5 September 1867, Page 1
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