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LATEST TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.

: [from our owk correspondent. QUEENSCLIFF, January 28th, 11.30. An accident has just happened to a fishing boat; She had two men on board and was carried by the force of the tide into the Rip, when she filled and sank. Mr Peacock, the signal master, was'watohihg them arid gave the alarm. Life boat. was immediately launched, and is now on her way to the scene of thje disaster, to see if the men are floating. No hope 9 ixro entertained that the men will be saved.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1830, 14 February 1863, Page 3

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LATEST TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1830, 14 February 1863, Page 3

LATEST TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1830, 14 February 1863, Page 3

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