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Til 15 COLLISION. I (HEITEUS TELKtiIIAM.*, IT.U I'JIESS A'.J(» LoNHON, SepU'lllbel' 111, ',&■ On Tu sdav night, the Aval : bound for W. llin-t 11, when oil" I'm 3 was sTiuk amidships by the An., ship For. si, and sank in I hive n>;£ Sixiy-tt.ree pass, n'. is were Her pa-s.-tigers w. re ehi-lly ret' colonials, wno were all dro.vned. ;i s-aineu t .ree were saved, ilieltl hj: third o'lie.r. Of (he i'n>w (21) Forest, nine "el'e saved. T-.o bo.l being washid ashore. Anion.; l ! t ;.*-!-- are (hive whole iannlies Wilkins, six li-.<:», ami four Ch, lains. *
LIST OF Ri.TURMNO OoLn;, DROWNED. (a(;knt-i;i<;n]'.i:ai,'s miissaci',.,^ LoNIio.N, SeptcmbitReturn in'.; rr.b.nisbs, lost, in th£ lanche- 'l'o Wellindoti : Mm. 1111* Cooper, Ceil Walker. J. (.'. Coop,'., Pca;ee(eld.sl son of .Mr. E I ward I'* To Wan-,anui : Mr. Henry Wilka,. fauiilv, MissW. 11. Wad, AlissTayh.i S m-hl, Mrs. Wyehododil,.). M. liitf Miss Foole. .1 (Si.rimd) V< __ a THE EX<'ITEM F sT IN W'l'A'i TON.
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low ii, as many eiii/"iis were kn. have relations and In.nds on bo.iri she was lost. Tiie ship was on v..yago lo Wi l!iii",1o:i. A very } degree of ai:\i. l.v was f. ll as to ihei ,if lur p.is.un ."is. Tin- lie lane .j,, .if (lie eoinniaiid. i- of Ihr Avaliiiie.li. ' fain Williams, \\ ill lie learned wi' iu-s of the d. i p. si sorrow in all |f New /■■aland, .spreially in W.I and Oaiiierl uy. I 1 wa.-> only liis-f I rip in the Avalaneiie, lie having l# lur out, to Welling'on last year.',; former s'.ip «;r, I ,e M'Tooe, a i.i" Irad.r I>-• ia <. n L nid"ii and I.y Tiie chief nriir, Mr. l'..ovliii u'as p..pniar o'lic-r. ll.' it a lirota.-r lam Dou \\\\:: <-f Hi" Adaiuai.l. Tj, senders on l.oard aiv SUppov .1 to ig a son of <! iplain (iraal, of the I I iis and his mother and sister ; ('no] ' ~:!],., r mi i In Om •■ n'.-i Wharf : a d, •■ ..»■ Mr. w. i:. io. r.ioun, i:.» General : .Miss Wail, d-imdil. r of .* 11. Wall, .Mayor of W.m■•aimi. ; Uoliel-I, r.lll'P ■(! Illlelld'-d |o rel urn Avalanche, Inil happily changed hi. and is coining mil via Sydney. 'l'.r. laiielie was jll'e'.V esleeimd lllli'l I'm. sf ships of M ssr- Shaw, Sinjg Co.'s line. She was Iniil; at Ah. r-X 1X7.1 I y M-srs. Hall and Sons. '. • ostefed IKil lons, and was claws AI. She has mad., thl'eii tfi J »-■* ' 1111.0011, Iwo ninier I iie late Capl*J', »hop. and ■ uialer Captain W{* 'l'll.' pn sent would have he 11 lit V. voyage. Mr. ami Mrs. W. 11. I inu-iid d to eoine l.y In r, hut pup their depai utr-- until October. ,*
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 433, 17 September 1877, Page 2
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