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A WRECK.

Mn S. SrunißN'sou, ofYlussull, wilting to us nder date IOLU Ocfcoboi, ba_vs, ''The enclosed papoi \v<h taken out of a brittle picked upon P.ikelca Beach, Biy of [s'.mds, ov Sunday, Dili Octohev, 1864, which jou will pleaso publish The paper in question, which will bii found below, would appear to have been enclosed in the bobtle for a period of no less than two years and nine months. It speaks for itse'.f [OJPY.] "Ship '.Eucalypti, 1 at sea. "Lat. 40°10',5., long. ISG'I3 'M.vnu.uySO, 18G2. "The .ship 'Eucalypti,' from Smgap^ie for Otagn, Captain Jeremy, wator-logged. Down on her bca>n ends, fore and maimnasti c.nnedaway; cook-linuse anil all tho boat-., e^cce^t the gig, &tove in. Tlie captain and chiof mat", Mr. Lo,\e, and seven seimon, leave the s>hip in tlip t;ig this d-vy, in hopes ot reaching the coa^t of Now Soath Waled. "May God piotcofc u». "S. H. Jeremy."

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2257, 14 October 1864, Page 4

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A WRECK. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2257, 14 October 1864, Page 4

A WRECK. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2257, 14 October 1864, Page 4