AUSTRALIAN.
(Per Electric Telegraph—Coprbi^^B (Per Press Association.) (Received 12.40 p.m, Feb. 20th.) the wreck of the jessi^H Sidney, Feb. The captain of the Auckland Jessie, wrecked at Long Island, rived here. He reports that they land throughout a terrible surf. HHj vortex of the cyclone winch was ingly the vessel rendered this c« necessary in order to save life. Th .^B was demolished and a number of hoH completely blown away. ANOTHER WRECK. H The barquentine Blaster, bound Port Chalmers, went ashore in p Woolgoolga. The crew are safe. POLITICAL. H The Premier, Sir G. R. Dibbs, will appeal to the country until the now before Parliament have been with. , . EIOH QUARTZ. B A rich gold reef has been near Gundajai, on the Murrumbidgee. B piece bf quartz llozs weight yielded 6tß of pure gold. B »■—■_ UNION STEAMERS. B Melbourne, Feb. 2d B Arrived—Rotomahan a, I Sailed—Rotomahana. B !J a HUNDRED SOUSED. I On Saturday a email steamer with W hundred picnickers on board foundered ol Lake Wendouree, but all on board wenl saved* I ROOKED FOR NEW ZEALAND. ' Albany, Feb. 20. Arrived— Orizaba. Passengers for New Saaland iMr Heaton, Mr and Mia P|i**
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7073, 20 February 1893, Page 3
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194AUSTRALIAN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7073, 20 February 1893, Page 3
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