AUSTRALIAN NEWS
STEAMERS REFLOATED.
(Australian Press Association.)
SYDNEY, November 23
The coaster . Tyagum and the tug Terranora, which grounded on Tweed heads, were refloated, but there is little hope of saving the Nambucca from the reef at Nambucca River entrance, on which she struck after striking the breakwater. SYDNEY WOOL SALES. SYDNEY, Nov. 23. ” r ' 'At s ' the' \Vool y&les to Wy M H774'5 baled werft offered and 10,1516 bales wore sold, in. addition to - 1,123 dig* posed of privately, There was strong jj'aov" from tall sections of the trade. The market was practically on a par with last week’s closing rates. Geasv merino made the record price of 22J pence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1931, Page 5
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