AUSTRALIAN.
(Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Per Press Association.) (Received noon, Feb. Bth.) DEATH OF SPURGEON. Sydney, Feb. 8. Memorial services and references to the late Rev Spurgeon were general throughout the colonies yesterday. BUTTER EXPORT. Mpxboxjenb, Feb. 8. There is a likelihood of a stoppage of butter shipments, es producers are dissatisfied at the manner in which the produce is placed on the English market. THE ROTOMAHANA. Hobart, Feb. G. The captain of the Rotomahana hrs reported to the Marino Board that the grounding of his vessel was due to the lights being obscured in a fierce rain squall. Every precaution had been taken for the safety of the ship, and no further enquiry will be held. (Received 2.25 p.m., Feb. 7th.) S.S. TAINUI.
The Tainui, from London via way ports, arrived at eight o’clock th>a morning and resumes her voyage to Wel'ington at 4 a.m. to-morrow. She biings 45 prsiengers for Australia, and 51 for New Zeals nd.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6754, 8 February 1892, Page 3
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