AUSTRALIAN.
[Eeutbe’s Agbncy/1 Caught. Melbouene, Nor. 1. Two clerks in the employ o£ Messrs Eronheimer and Co. who absconded last month, having embezzled £BOOO, were captured by the police yesterday and are now in custody. Got off. Telegrams are to hand reporting that the barque Ehrensvard, which went ashore recently at Passocronen, Java, while on a voyage from Melbourne to Batavia, has been safely floated. Bank of New South Wales, Sydney, Nov. 1. The half yearly meeting of shareholders of the Bank of New South Wales was held here to day. The report of the dirctors showed that the profits amounted to £89,251. Out of this sum it was recommended that a dividend of 15 per cent should be declared, with a bonus of 2J per cent, leaving £4840 to be carried to the reserve fund. Intercolonial Weather Exchange. Fine weather in Weat and South Australia. No report from Victoria or Tasmania. S.W. winds at Gabo, and S.E. at Sydney with cloudy weather, barometer Albany, 30.2; Borda and Sydney, 80.1.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2690, 2 November 1881, Page 3
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170AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2690, 2 November 1881, Page 3
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