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TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Curious. The barque England’s Glory was wrecked outside the Bluff Harbour on 7th November, 1881. She was bound for the port at the time. The vessel was commanded by Oapt. Knight. It was his first trip to the Bluff, and so far as we can learn the vessel had never been there be fore.

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Southern Cross, Volume 5, Issue 33, 20 November 1897, Page 8

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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Southern Cross, Volume 5, Issue 33, 20 November 1897, Page 8

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Southern Cross, Volume 5, Issue 33, 20 November 1897, Page 8

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