CALOGRAMS.
(Keutee's Special to Pbess Agency.)
AUSTRALIAN.
Melbotjbne, January 14. The s.B. Albion sailed yesterday. The Claud Hamilton arrived yesterday. The Underwriters' Association report, under date London the 13th, arrival of the ship Celestial Queen from Oamaru, and that the barque Schiehallion, from Auckland to London, had gone ashore at the Isle of Wight, and had become a total wreck. Her cargo waa washing ashore. The barque J. 8.5., from London to Auckland) put into Lisbon partially dismasted. ; January 15.
A telegram from the Underwriters' Association reports the wreck of the Loch Smart, from Glasgow to Melbourne, off" the coast of Ireland. It will be remembered that ;Tom Pearoe, the hero of
of the Loch Fleet, shipped home by this ! vessel. ! Sydney, January 14, An inquiry has been instituted into the fire at Grossman and Harding's Swiss goods warehouse, late of Christcliurch. They state they brought £25,000 Jforth hither. They allege that thei ■ becks: are burnt./ Mbiboubnb, January 10. Mr Woods has received a medal ah diploma of hofcor from the Circolo del Froffigfso, Naples, for his railway brake. Bickijdson, Collector of Customs at Belfast/ with embezzlement, <UJpkded guilty. Is -is estimated that he Ji'as emb^zM £2 a ooo. * >Thr'BaU|'Company have given notice td thelbaafto, vacate their houses. .The compajt^jsite that a number of menliave resuui|jrwork.; f ., i.,* 1" t ,"'i * - '^Sydney, January 14. The Xe]^|pe reported to have been seeff &&, Friday oa the Lachlaa Eiver. Theyjiad four fine horses and a pack-horse. -WJien noticed they broke up their" ,camp "aid rode rapidly away! ; abandoning the p*ack-horse, which was . knocked up. . Tfq troopers and three black traokeral'jl'bcured revolvers and rifles at a nJuibuuring station, and pursued on Kurday,'' -folhrwi^l' their trjacka. The^ve" iiot' since b*en h^f d of. ' "^ . • r
* x* January 15.- ' In addition to the balance'of Lady jawtellery, a lar^B,qp|ntity of jewellery, the proceeds pf(Qthej f ipbb#,ries, Was found in Montgomeiry.*f 4oilglngs. The prisoner probably obtained admission ,to t the boudoir f during, the . reception, Effected the -robbery, aod left after" the 'ceremony. V - I ff - Over 4QO -immigrants' were landed to{day. ' ( g/ 1 ' * During a set&e squall festexfaj the Protestant Hall it the Tillage of Lismore was unroofed, '4rees ( were blown downy "'Wire flooded by r»fp, and con- ! ajp*r%le was done to gardens |Jd pjropflrt/'generally.., >
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3093, 16 January 1879, Page 2
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377CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3093, 16 January 1879, Page 2
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