NEW ZEALAND.
[Pee Times Special Wiee.l Steamer Ashore. W ELLINGTON, July 20. A telegram has been received here stating that the steamer Wakatu is ashore at Patea, but she is expected to be got off this evening. July 21. The steamer Wakatu, which is ashore at Patea, is not much damaged. It is expected she will be floated off by 5 o’clock this evening. One of the blades of the propeller is broken. Served Him Right. The proprietor of the Te Aro Club was fined £2O to day for selling spirits. Whitelaw Again in the DockWhitelaw’s trial is proceedingFifteen of the jurymen were challengedA Wellington Buster. The southerly gale is still blowing. Shipping business is at a standstill. The Maggie Paterson. It is not expected that the schooner Maggie Patersqn, now ashore at Wellington Heads, will breakup. The crew proceeded on board this morning and furled the sails. Clearing Away the “Dust.” Hokitika, July 21. Sailed —Hero, for Melbourne with 18,888 ozs gold from West Coast.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2600, 21 July 1881, Page 3
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166NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2600, 21 July 1881, Page 3
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