BRISBANE.
April 20. \ The Marine Board in the matter of the wreck of the Gothenburg attribute* the loss of the vessel in a great measure to, the unexpected effect seawards, caused; by heavy floods in the Burdekin and other rivers, and also considers that due caution was not observed in her. navigation, no attempt having been made to "sight Cape Bowling Green Lighthouse or Cape Upstart. v The emigration authorities in Englamd report that the burning of the Cospatrick had a great influence itf checking immigration.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1969, 27 April 1875, Page 2
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