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ACCIDENT TO THE TRIUMPH.

(united press association.) Dunedin, June 11

Some excitement was caused by a rumor which was current that the Triumph had gone ashore near Sydney, crowded with New Zealand passengers. The intelligence received shows that the vessel did go ashore in entering Sydney Harbor, but got off again and reached the wharf. She left the Bluff for Sydney with grain, and was not crowded with passengers,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 746, 18 June 1886, Page 30

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ACCIDENT TO THE TRIUMPH. New Zealand Mail, Issue 746, 18 June 1886, Page 30

ACCIDENT TO THE TRIUMPH. New Zealand Mail, Issue 746, 18 June 1886, Page 30

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