CABLEGRAMS.
Loxdox, December. Furious g.iles have been raging ii EngLind and Ii eland dm in" the last 24 houi.s, being especially violent in the south of England, wheie mimeions wrecks have occui red, causing much lovs of. lii'o. Great havoc has been caused by these gales in inland distiiets. The Fenian brotherhood have expelled O'Donovan Rossa an the ground of taeachery and fraud. Sydnhy, Fiiday. The steamer Ilolen Nicoll ai lived £iom Trial BBar} r this morning with passengers on boaul, A laigc ciowd met her at the whaif, and much excitement prevailed. The Koilawarra stuck her amidsJiip close to the engines, and retieat fioin the saloon was cut oil". It now appeals th.it the passenger Mrs Wilson, who was drowned, was not a daughter of Madame Gdiandmi as fir&t stated. Mr John McDonald who was diowned in the KeilawaiiM was brother to Mr McDonald, manager oi the Union Bank, Nelson. The chief engineer of the Keilawaira is believed to have been Mr Andrew McVay, who belongs to Auckland.
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 182, 11 December 1886, Page 2
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