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A STEAMER ASHORE. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Received March 18, 10.20 p.m. Hobart, Last Night. The steamer Kakapo went ashore m a fog near the entrance to the river at Devonport. She is on an even keel, and it is expected she will be floated off uninjured. YACHTING RACE. Received March 18, 11.15 p.m, Melbourne, March 18. The first round of the Northcote Cup was won by the Killara, of Victoria, beating, the Culwalla. The second round was won by the Sydney boat easily. NEW ZEALAND LAND HUNTERS. Brisbane, March 18. A number of settlers from New Zealand to-day made inquiries at !he Lands Office with a view to taking up land Tn the Jimbour Estate. SEVERE TROPICAL DISTURBANCE. Brisbane, March 18. Warnings ior a severe tropical disturbance along the Queensland coast were i-..-u«l to-day. Tt i- "o-v blowing a gale at Townsville. Nearly seven inches, of rain have fallen at
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 343, 19 March 1910, Page 5
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