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THE BARQUE MANINE BARBINO BURNT AT SEA.

A telegram from Adelaide, dated 12th July, says — "The ship Murray, which arrived from London, reports that on the 2Gth May last, in latitude 23.40 S., longitude, 37.50. W., coming up with the Italian barque Manine Barbino, going to the River Plate, with 100 passengers, the vessel was on fire ; the Murray's boats, with those of two other vessels, tried to rescue the crew and passengers, bat only succeeded iv saving some thirty ; the remainder perished by fire or water. The survivors were forwarded to tne Itiver Plate by the Adile, one of the vessels present, and bound for that port. The details of this catastrophe are heartrending."

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 1006, 30 July 1870, Page 2

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THE BARQUE MANINE BARBINO BURNT AT SEA. Taranaki Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 1006, 30 July 1870, Page 2

THE BARQUE MANINE BARBINO BURNT AT SEA. Taranaki Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 1006, 30 July 1870, Page 2

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