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" LOSS OF THE QUEEN OF THE SOUTH.

Messrs Renshaw, Denniston. and Co.- have' < received a telegram on the 13fch! of which' the fol- , lowing is a copy : — " ■ Cablegram received, stating that the Queen of the South (from the Mauritius -to 'this port;)' was totally wrecked on Acton reef. ' Crew i and passengers safe, but all the cargo is lost.- i " . . • The vessel, which is almost new, is ownedjbv Mr CA. Turner, of Lytteltori. 'A large porV tion of her cargo is consigned to Christchurch . and tHe insurances on it are not kso inhere.' The insurances on* the -Dunedin portion of 'the car ? o< we :-Soutb.> British'; aB o T ut L2750J United Company of -Sydney, L 2000) National! about LsOo. > mst > ,; „, sj ■;.- «-c •

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Otago Witness, Issue 1355, 17 November 1877, Page 15

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"LOSS OF THE QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. Otago Witness, Issue 1355, 17 November 1877, Page 15

"LOSS OF THE QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. Otago Witness, Issue 1355, 17 November 1877, Page 15

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