AUSTRALIAN NEWS
[tiy electric telegraph.—copyright.] Sydney, June 2G. H. M.S. Lizard has arrived from the islands. She visited the wreck of the steamer Fijian at Tanna, and found the vessel sheltered from bad weather, but the hold and engine-room were full of water. It is believed the fittings could be saved. Adelaide, June 26. The liquidator of the Commercial Bank has issued a writ against the directors, claiming £320,000 damages for alleged negligence of declaring a dividend out of capital. Bkishaxe, June 2G. The missing boat containing a portion of the crew of the barque Brazoo, wrecked on a coral renf north of Sandy Cape, has arrived at Bowen. Albany, June 2fi. Arrived : German warship Alexandrine, bound for Samoa. Newcastle, Juno 26. The relief party engaged in removing the debris from the A.A. Company's mine expect to rcauh the spot where some of the miners are entombed tonight.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2646, 27 June 1889, Page 2
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