THE FOREST QUEEN.
♦ By ibe ss. Glenelg, which arrived from Otaki yesterday, we learn tbat the ketch, at the time the rteamer left (4 30 a.m.), was well up on the beach, and js not thought to have been much damaged. The crew were also making their way on shore. The Forest Queen 1)8(1 a small quantity of cargo on board, which will have to be taken out before they make an , attempt to launch her next week. CJaptain M'lntyre received a telegram from Captain Watchlin this afternoon, informing him that the crew were all safe. The other particulars we have already published.
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 320, 15 January 1879, Page 3
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103THE FOREST QUEEN. Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 320, 15 January 1879, Page 3
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