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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS

LYTTBLTOIr, Jaly 13. Arrived, at 8 40 a m, Taupo, from Graymputh ; at 2 pm, Rosamond, from Greymouth. Blvtv, July 13. Arrived, at 9 45 am, Tarawera, from Hobart with the English mall. Nbw Piymouth, Jaly 13. Arrived, at 9 45 a m, Moa, from Grey month. . . „ ..

(VbK FBESS AfISpOIATIOK.)

V if WiLLWOTOF, July 13. The steamer Brunner .in dropping down from the wnatfte the staiths daring, the nlfht, collided with the barque Mary VVinklfnan which was considerably daiaaged,' eight or nine stanohlonsiwere ■piaog and brokca and the main rail faiailied; The topgallant and stays ware almost brought down, snd damage 4one to the bowsprit. The barque which waitpsallfor'Fflßco this mornlag, will 1 ; fie detaioedtenor twelve days for repairs. |»T XIIOTBiq IBLIORAPH— OO JYEIGHT.]

, „ . " July 12. Thp itfaaier Wooll.Qftmoolloo from Sydney to London collided with the oolller JEnerald f <n a deoßefog three miles nor ih« west' of the Ossqu»t Rooks In the Etgllsh Ohaqnel, The former had an Immense hole knocked In ber starboard side below the water, and was towed Into Cherbourg' anchorage. She took in bo much water that she was down six feet by the,: bow. and the propellor was out of water. The vesseLhad to be beached to preyept her linking. -The Emerald's bow ! was also stove In. The passengers and ©raw were resoned. . A warship sank the ship Syrea Sydney ,23 ! miles off Portland. The crew were saved. Sydnex, July 13 — The Hano&h Nicholson, bound from Kaipara to Adelaide, pot. In here In a ' Ijikf fonditlon. She enponntered heery gales In crossing the Tasman Sea, and for some dsyis had a perilous time. Part of the deok cargo had to be jettisoned, and ihe vessel herself was knocked about conn •ldtrably. The China steamer Wbampoa broke heir tall shaft eff the beads and w»a towed In.' She has part oargp for New Zealand.

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9493, 14 July 1896, Page 2

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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9493, 14 July 1896, Page 2

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 9493, 14 July 1896, Page 2

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