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WRECK OF A CUTTER. ALL HANDS SAFE.

Auckland, August 31. The cutter, South Carolina, left Maori Bsy, Great Barrier Island, yesterday morning for Anckland, About 3 p.m. when off the Pigeon Rooks, a tremendous squall from the south-west struok the j cotter with great foroe and she filled and sank. The crew (five io number) took to the dingy, and the steamer lona, fortunately just coming past, rescued them from their perilous position. The cutter was owned by Capt Soars, who was oa board, and as the vessel was uninsured he has lost his all.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1932, 31 August 1888, Page 3

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WRECK OF A CUTTER. ALL HANDS SAFE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1932, 31 August 1888, Page 3

WRECK OF A CUTTER. ALL HANDS SAFE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1932, 31 August 1888, Page 3

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