TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
(Per Ukitsd Press Association. _ STdnsv, Jar,. 19. The steamer Lismore, 330 tons, has been wrecked at Ballina, at the entrance to the Richmond River. The were saved. The insurance amounts to rie s.s, Australia arrived yesterday morning from Auckland and San Fronciseo; The Union S. K Company's Hauroto sailed last evening fer Auckland. _ Auckland, Jan. 19. The ship Opawa has arrived from London, after a ?«ffe of 82 days. The Opawa and the TUrakina will load in the South with frozen meat, One loads at Lyttelton and the other at Kapler. Both are fitted J' aa , refrigerators. The Orawa brings 22 prise-bred sheep for Canterbury ; three died on the PMMfC, „ „ , WEU4N6TOS. Jan. 19. Shaw. Saville, and Co, r « Albion stoamer Victory sails this evening for London direct. There are no passengers, but a large general cargo, including 7,000 carcases of frozen mutton, of which 3,200 are from Wellington, and 2,800 from Christchurch.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 45, 21 January 1884, Page 2
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154TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 45, 21 January 1884, Page 2
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