AUSTRALIAN.
(Feu Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
(Per Press Association.)
(Received 1.15 a.m., April 17th.) HEAVY RAINS. Sydney, April 16. Heavy rains have fallen during the last two days, interrupting communication on the overland lines and delaying cable messages. SYDNEY BETTING MARKET. There is not much betting at present on the autumn meeting. Abercorn has hardened for the Cup to 3 to 1, andjManton has been knocked back to 100 to 3, at which figure he is friendless. CUP SCRATCHING. Yeoman has been scratched for the Cup. FOUNDERING OP A KETCH. FOUR LIVES LOST. The ketch Maggie Taylor foundered off Camdentown, and four persons were drowned, two seamen named Orlean and Hogg, and Mrs Taylor and her son who were passengers. THE JANET NICOLL. Brisbane, April 16. Arrived—Janet Nicoll.3
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4984, 17 April 1889, Page 2
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