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CABLE NEWS.

[Br Rbutbr's Submarine Cable .J INT EECOLONI A.L, " I ' * Sydney, Saturday. ■ Tobacco, very little in market, single packages, about, is .Cd; 'case brandy, 30s 3d to 80s - Gi; New* Zsaland malt offering at 4s to 6s; -kerosine, 2s ld to 2s I-Jd ; tfugar is advancing. ••'•'■•'' Sunday. The Albion has arrived . The Bchooner Swansea, a packet running from Hobarton to Sydney, was abandoned at saa on the 24fh instant... The crew were rescued with difficulty. The' barque Mary Mildred arrived at New-'cgstle-'with th«e survivors left on Brunton reef, from the ship Isabella, wrecked, in May last; three others died on the reef from exposure flnd.privatioa, Arrived — Hero. Monday. Sullivan was brought up on a writ of habeas corpus to-day and discharged from custody, as the Influx of Criminals Prevention Act does not apply to him. The barque Kohinoor, from New Zealand was run into on the river by the steamer Rob • Roy , : and sank. „,,-■■ Melbourne . Saturday. Smithe has been adjudged kuilty of excessive severity, unwarrantable language, imperious irritability, and want of self-control; aid the Commission considers his co-operaUon with the other officers impracticable; ' The Bank of .Victoria at Seymour has been robbed of 'over £500. The clerks were bound and gagged. !'' ' ' .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 110, 1 May 1876, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 110, 1 May 1876, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 110, 1 May 1876, Page 2

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