TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
[PER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION^ Auckland, Thursday: Sailed— Australia, for East Coast ports, Napier, and Wellington. Passengers— Miss Tilsley; Rev. Mr Bradbury ; Mr Wrigbt ; I steerage. GianouNE, Thursday. Sailed, at 8 p.m.— Tarawcra. for Southern ports: Passengers— Misses Williams. Hobson, Webb, ana Fresberg ; Messrs Hobson, Hoskin, Dickson, Wright, Hutclunson, Perham, Fennel], Rasmusscn, Thompson, Hill, Seavell, Glover, Hepburn, Finn, Seymour, Tehan, Miller, fceah, Moore. Ashdown. 'I'antau, Clisby, Price, Williams, Kettle, Davys, and Fordham. Dunedin, Thursday, Arrived— Dinaradce, from Lyttelton. Arrived -Waimate, ship, from London (April 12), Cantata Worster reports that on May 22nd, In latitude 17dep: 39min longitude 33dez 40min west, he encountered the null of ' the British chip Solsetto, bound from London to Melbourne, which the crew abandoned in flames on April 18. The vessel was completely burnt and nothing but the shell left with o mass of ashes still burning at the bottom of the hold. As the hull was lying right in the track of vessels, and dangerous to navigation, Captain Worster had a rivet knocked out ol the bottom, and expected it would sink in o couple of days.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10057, 26 July 1895, Page 2
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183TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10057, 26 July 1895, Page 2
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