MARITIME NEWS.
The Saturnus, Schade, arrived at Queenstown from Levnka, < reports';— Between 52 and 53 west, and 47 south, passed several icebergs, about 200 ft high, December 3 Passed a waterlogged vessel dismasted, supposed her to be barque-rigged, painted black white houses fore and aft, latitude 45 north, longitude 21 west.
The Renfrewshire, arrived at Queenstown from Port Chalmers, reports : — November 12, latitude 10 south, . longitude 33 west, picked up a long boat, marked on the stern Piako, of London.
The Columbus, Esson, arrived in London from Canterbury, New Zealand reports that on Novembers, in latitude 21 north, longitude 32 west, sheßpoke the North America (American;, from New York to Yokohama 1 , which had lost three topgallant toasts and a suit of sails October 15, in a gale, and gave her a piece of pump leather; and on November 6, in latidude 22 north, longitude 33 west, she spoke the Bianca, of arid for Liverpool, from Eangoon 138 days out, short of bread, "a quantity of which was sent on board.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 9351, 21 February 1879, Page 2
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