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  2. DESTRUCTIVE GALE.

    ROUGH weather set in over the southern parts of Victoria on. October 19, and developed during the night of the 20th into a southerly gale of unusual violence. The gale was accompanied by heavy showers of rain, hail, and show, which continued ...

    Article : 1,391 words
  3. THE NEW ZEALAND NATIVE CRISIS.

    WE have Now Zealand papers to tho 20th October, which throw a good deal of fresh light upon the condition of affairs among the disaffected natives and upon the prospects of another serious conflict with the Maoris. We take the following information from the ...

    Article : 832 words
  4. LOSS OF THE BARQUE GLIMPSE.

    During the recent terrible gale which swept over our coasts, the barque Glimpse, from Puget Sound to Melbourne, timber laden, foundered on October 21, when near the Australian coast. She was then 250 miles east of Cape Howe. The second mate was ...

    Article : 1,054 words
  5. OUTRAGE BY QUEENSLAND NATIVES.

    H. M. SCHOONER Conflict, which left Cooktown, Queensland, cm October 22 to visit Lizard Lsland. touascertain if any disaster had befallen Messre. Fuller and Watson's Beche-de-mer Station, returned to Cooktown on October 25. Her commander reports ...

    Article : 324 words
  6. EXTENSIVE ROBBERY AT THE BANK OF VICTORIA.

    GREAT astonishment was expressed in Melbourne on October 18 on the announcement being made that another extensive robbery had been brought to light at the Bank of Victoria, Colling-street east. It wan at first surmised that the authorities had ...

    Article : 864 words
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