THE LATE FLOODS IN AUSTRALIA.
We take the following 'from the Sydney Mlorrung Herald.. J •• ; ' 7 - : ?. - . " Totax. op Lives Lost.—The exact number oflives lost in the late floods and storms is as yefc uncerfcsdn. The number present \knbwn is twenty-one—-viz:: twelve of the Ether families, four at the Biilli jetty-, the'pilot at Wollongong, two seamen.of .the Catharine Ilill, one" of the crew; of ;the 'Kewcastle life boat, and. a shepherd h'eayy list, the Maitfand ,ifercury's telegraphic correspondent at . Mudgee ; states that nine- persons were drowned at Burrandong by tlie flood 1 in: the Maoquarie. It 'be loped that; this statement jwill prove unfounded; should 7 it be conit will swell Tl thfe^'melancholy recoVd-to fhirfy, wit.li' the probability that tliere&ip;oßiec •cases' still' to coine to. lighfc!*- ;'; *' u .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1143, 13 July 1867, Page 6
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126THE LATE FLOODS IN AUSTRALIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1143, 13 July 1867, Page 6
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