AUSTRALIAN.
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright [Reuter’s Agency]. [Received.Dec. 6,1882, 9.40 p.m.] The RotomahanaMelbourne, Dec. 6. The steamship Rotomahana, which started yesterday afternoon for the Bluff, grounded in the Yam? m i h<s not yet been got off. Burt of !n r cargo is now being transhipp'd into lighters, and it is expecttd that she will float off with to-morrow’s tide. So fur as is known she has sustained no injury. Grain* Shipping wheat is in fair demand at
Is 10d to 6s. There is a moderate uiquiry for malting barley at 3s 9d to 4s 2d. New Zealand oats are in good lemand at 3s lld to 4s 3d for feeding qualities, and 4s 41 to 4s fid for milling. [Received Dec. 7, 1882,0.60 a.m.] Strike Sydney, Dec. 6, The strike of wharf lumpers has terminated, and the men have agreed to return to work at (heir former wages. The Richmond Railway AccidentMelbourne, Dee. 6. AH persons who were injured in tbe recent railway accident are progressing favorably. Transit of Venus. The weather is cloudy to-night, and it is considered doubtful whether the 'ransitof Venus will be visible from Victorian stations to-morrow evening.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3025, 7 December 1882, Page 2
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192AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 3025, 7 December 1882, Page 2
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