A VIEW OF THE FRENCH BARQUE BOUGAINVILLE, LYING AT THE WHARF, WELLINGTON.—The Bouga inville (Captain F. Le Troquer) sailed from New York last September, laden with kerosene, naptha and benzine, and when off the island of Tristan d’Acunha, was found to be on fire. This fire was suppressed with great difficulty after many days’ anxiety. The barque arrived at Pt. Nicholson on Thursday, 12th inst.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1716, 18 January 1905, Page 37 (Supplement)
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65A VIEW OF THE FRENCH BARQUE BOUGAINVILLE, LYING AT THE WHARF, WELLINGTON.—The Bouga inville (Captain F. Le Troquer) sailed from New York last September, laden with kerosene, naptha and benzine, and when off the island of Tristan d’Acunha, was found to be on fire. This fire was suppressed with great difficulty after many days’ anxiety. The barque arrived at Pt. Nicholson on Thursday, 12th inst. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1716, 18 January 1905, Page 37 (Supplement)
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