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CAPTURE OF VESSELS.

WASHINGTON, April 25.. An American gunboat has captured the' Spanish steamer Miguel Yovor, laden with cotton and grain valued at 400,000 dollars. The cruiser Detroit has also effeoted the capture of the Spanish steamer Catalina, and a further capture has been made ot the Spanish vessel Buena Ventura, which was j

* v -'-'."" ■««MMM-M-M««HMBH»H-«MHKnM-a-SMiMr«_MSI-SSIMSiai run ashore in* a sinking oondition.. It is * believed febo had been scuttled by her crew. . The American Revenne steamer Winona has captured ths Sp.nish steamer Saturnine. SYDNEY, April 25. It is luir-onred in Newcastle th<io. the American ship Great Admiral, with* a large carjjo of coal, has been seized by tbe Spanish in Manilla harbour. [In regard lo tho captore of the Shsnan ( doah by lhe Spanhh, Mr Daniels, an American visitor, iuf .rms us that she is A probably not tbo steamer, owned by the ' Chesapeake and Ohio SN. Co., with a < London regiaterjtbul a well-known wooden ' sailing wheat ship, the second longeßt in c the world, owned and registered in E America If (his be the Shenandoah tho * Spanish have taken, she is well known in ( New Zealand hiving traded h'-ro somo years ago ] '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 26 April 1898, Page 2

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CAPTURE OF VESSELS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 26 April 1898, Page 2

CAPTURE OF VESSELS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 91, 26 April 1898, Page 2

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