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THE MARGARET GALBRAITH SAFE.

i ♦ , (Per United Press Association.) Wellington, April 2. The Margaret Galbraith has turned up , safely, and is four miles off tho Heads. A. Southerly wind is blowing, and she should \ artivo about noon. I L WEB. The Margaiet Galbraith was blown 150 , milos to the eastward, and a succession of westerly and sou'-wosfc weather prevented her again making the New Zealand coast. She sighted land at Castlepoiut, and got down to Cape Palli3or, when bho was 1 again blown off. A favourable change of wind brought her to the Heads,. She lost several sails, but no other damage and no one was injuied.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9404, 2 April 1898, Page 2

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THE MARGARET GALBRAITH SAFE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9404, 2 April 1898, Page 2

THE MARGARET GALBRAITH SAFE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9404, 2 April 1898, Page 2