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There ims just been mounted in th ? ion court at. Lloyd's a gun from t’m? Lot hie. recovered lasi y ear. .Salvage from the l.utiiie, which, was si’.gk in 179!) with the loss of all the crew hut one. has taken a curious cor.rso. V> hen the disaster happened (ireit Britain was at war with the Netherlands, and the Dutch Governrnrnt claimed the wreck as hers. During this period Dutch fishermen salved some £.>6,ot>d. Later on British enterprise continued the salving ci' specie, and recovered various sums, amounting to £10,900 between 1857 and D6l. Tim rudd“r and chains and the bell now at Lloyd’s were brought up in I'm!). All the original underwriters being long dead, a special act of Parliament was passed pe-mitting Lloyd's to deal with the specie salved A gun re’eovered in IS'sO is at the Guildhall. ALL BRITISH ! Great Spring Show of London’s most fashionable stylos in new millinery now -emly for inspection at the Sydney Cash, Hastings. Hundreds to ‘select from. Great rang? _of very pretty styles in Children’s Millinery, absolutely the finest assortment in Hastings. Two show.ooms crammed full of the latest fashions. Every lady v. lio appreciates -style, quality and value should pav an early visit of inspection to the well-known Sydney Cash, Hastings.»

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 239, 23 September 1914, Page 3

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