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(.pur renins a(ip;:s*;y.J Wtr,r,t.cstrc(i>Jf, Thuvsdav. THE CABLE. A telegram was received by the Premier Inst evening from Messrs.. Sims and Taylor, thu gentlemen lit charge of the cable-re-pairing steamer Edinburgh, which is dated j-ostufday, stating that the Edinburgh returned to Port Darwin having repaired lid uable breaks on hard bottom on Wmtbunk. They have put down heavier M>lo over this bank. The Batavia-Singa-)DCu suction was repaired on *jr>th July. [>r nis r> ttf. Thursday. A PEOf.-S EirRtrLAK. Tlw ho«s« of Mr. Donnelly, the burgtar, fhi) was captured yesterday, has been I'lU'clied, and a complete set of hous«n'uakers' tools, wi'*s, and disguises were imiul•; also two loaded pistols. He atmuU'd HuutUy School on Sunday, and in ha cveaiug broke into and robbyd ii'Wiuscs.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 95, 10 August 1876, Page 3
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124TELEGRAPHIC ITEMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 95, 10 August 1876, Page 3
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