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(REUIER'S SPECIAL TO PRESS AGEXCY.I London, September !. General indignation is expressed at Triokett’s treatment by tbe Tyne men, who induced him to forego his visit to Philadelphia in order to meet Lumsden. Legal proceedings are suggested, and a testimonial to Trickett proposed. Wheat is firmer, but New Zealand is not quoted. The mails via Brindisi were delivered on the 28th. Sydney, Monday. There has been a terrifiojgale all night, with heavy rain, It still continues. No serious casualties yet reported. By afire at the Footscray Dynamite Factory, near Melbourne, a man named Bates was burned to death. The gale is still blowing, but the squalls are less violent. The Pacific steamer Australia dragged her anchor, and the ships Tweed and Greta went ashore. A number of small craft were also driven ashore. There has been great damage to property in the suburbs. Melbourne, Monday. The Wakatipu will probably proceed to Sydney to-morrow. The chemical works of Gumming, Smith, and Co. have been destroyed by fire ; damages, £IO,OOO. Arrived —Eingarooma. Sailed—Arawata.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4828, 12 September 1876, Page 2
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173LATEST CABLE NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4828, 12 September 1876, Page 2
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