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OUR COASTERS IN THE LATE GALE.

The recent south-east ga'e appears to have been very' severo on our coast. By the arrival of the Comorang wo learn that the schooner Aurora, Captain Brain, had put in at the Bay through stress of weather, having lost her boat, galley, and gibboom du v 'ng the storm. The cutters Maud, Gazollo, J^unco of Wales, and schooner Wi'Ham and Julia were also caught in the gale, but wore fortunate in reaching Russet, whore they *ore shearing when the Comerang left yesterday. . The Alice Cameron was also ly'"ig under ■Tiritm tßiai morning, wihdbound." '' U

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 457, 28 June 1871, Page 2

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OUR COASTERS IN THE LATE GALE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 457, 28 June 1871, Page 2

OUR COASTERS IN THE LATE GALE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 457, 28 June 1871, Page 2

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