SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) ♦ DUXEDIN. September lii. The ship Christian M'Ausland has foundered on the coast of Batavia. Captain Cowper and all the crew were saved. The vess 1 lirst struck on a rock and then went down. No other particulars axe yet to hand.
Tlio Standard Inßiiranco | s(U>o*.u«JHiUi«tfea sliJh-08. i Arrow Railway'(lommihJ Solved to place themselves in' ifj tion with tlio leading bodt. h o[,l Coast, ho as to secure tin; i. ! of Invereargill ami Riverlon , inturistcd lo have the line c,. once 'fron'i Kingston to from,! scribed in Mi". Blair's report, the linu opciii ig np only ■Kid, described in tlio report, it wm*j 40,000 acres. Tin: Education Board ask u lli;h Sch.ki's uic|Uiry made N heiisive as possible. >
A lire occurred at i\l<>r>ii liiid:t. n suitor.; in damage in< of L2OO. whieli was insured in Britis.i Company.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 430, 13 September 1877, Page 2
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142SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 430, 13 September 1877, Page 2
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