AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
—i — • ~. A VESSEL MISSING. Received 17,12.10 a.m. Svdnhy, February 18. Thy French barque St. Donation, bound from Bordeaux to Adelaido in ballast, is posted missing. She is now two huudred and sixty-seveu day* out. IMPRESSED WITH NEW ZEALaSD. Mkmioohnb, February 16. Mr Swinburne, Victoria Minister for Agriculture, was much impressed with his visit to New Zealand. He met prosperity and contentment crery. where. Jle thinks 'ihufh of the ferroconcrete used in the Auckland harbor works, and intends to recomaend its use in the Port Melbourne He foimd the Agricultural Department splendidly equipped. MAIL STEAMER ASHOUE. BiiisßANE, February 16. The steamer Australian, bound to China, is ashore on the Barrier Beef, about one huudred and forty miles north of Cooktown. The Apariraa is standing by. Il is expected she will be floated off, with tho Apnrima's assistance, next tide.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 17 February 1906, Page 2
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140AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8051, 17 February 1906, Page 2
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