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