SPECIAL CABLEGRAM.
i frKow of(« &w I SvpjfEY, March 11. Foley and llkken feotd their pugiltstte contest oft Thursday, aomewhere on the border. Adelaide wheat is firm at 4s lOd detiverßd at the wharf. Tho Governor leaves on Friday. ; Splendid presents have been made by the ladies to Lady Robinson. Lord Harris has apologised to Boyle. COLLISION: P.ETWKEN' TWO STKAMKft?. '. The Bcwrabool early this morning I collided with a steamer off Newcastle. The tatter sank immediately, and some lives were lost. Later. Mr. and Misa Brown and two others were drowned. The Bonnie Dundee sank ' foo-r minutes-after the collision. There was awfal earetesaness, aa it was a clear moonlight night. Latest. Alt the women were drowned—Mrs. and Miss Brown, Mrs. Dwgatd. Mrs. White, and the stewardess. The cabin boy was ats<-> drowned. The captain of the Bonnie Dundee escaped with a broken teg. The Barrabool is untnjnred.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 905, 11 March 1879, Page 2
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