AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
S yunky, #ep,k 28. The ship Susannah ■ Godeffroyl bound to Yokohama, has b.en wrecked, at New- V castle during a heavy gale, in sight V of a multitude of All on board.* J have perished except Captain Edmonson late in Command of the Gunga, and four of the crew. Captain Edmonson is* expected to recover.. The vessel hat'd completely broken up. - /■ A preluminary mefcting has been held? J to consider the best means for showingr I sympathy with th* proprietors .o£ the ’ I Sydney Evening N eios, in connection M with the late contemn tut Courtcase. /I Melbourne ' fl l ady Coitus an ! suite Jiave amved. Mauntus telegrams to the 18th inst. report that engagements for Ne>v Zealand amount to 45U tons fbr' Christ- I
church. 1 British exhibitors at the Melbourne Exhibition advertise a picnic, which.they intend to bold on Friday next, the open- j ing day. • They do this in consequence I of a discourtesy which they allpge is I shown them by the Melbourne Commis- I
sion in omitting to send them cards of invitation to the opening ceremony. , Sailed—Arawata for the Bluff.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 297, 30 September 1880, Page 2
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188AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Temuka Leader, Issue 297, 30 September 1880, Page 2
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