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OUR SHIPPING TELEGRAMS

WELLINGTON, This Day.—Sailed at midnight on the 14th I’ctone for Greymonth. WESTPORT, This Day.—Arrived at 4.20 a.in., Taicri from Greymouth. [HI HU.CTKIU IELEUItiCB.j A BARQUE BURNED AT SEA . MELBOURNE, This Day.— The ship lllawarra lias arrived. She reports that on March 13th about five hundred miles from Tristan d’Acunlia, she saw a barque on fire. She bore down ,but owing to the contrary wind took seven hours to reach the spot. By that time Hie vessel was a smouldering mass. There was noHung to indicate her name. Siic had eveideutly been forsaken by the crow, of whom nothing was discovered. A ROUGH TIME AT SEA. HOBART, This Day.—The Matanra, hound to London from Auckland, called in here to land one of the crew, who had both arms broken by falling down the hatchway. The vessel experienced very had weather between the Cape and here.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1906, Page 2

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OUR SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1906, Page 2

OUR SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Greymouth Evening Star, 15 May 1906, Page 2

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