ARRIVAL OF THE SEA GULL.
• .^-'•;ji*fi(J*i:r^»xj»,v*-«-.:-'-?1- lJl'<i w^"-»- N"'w^7-"'.;: i- ) "' • fDhterrbHgwrtanflv Sea iG-ull, Captain Jones, from Fiji Iriands, Nandi Bay, cleared tho/S^ol^oJw ;,ppsßage T on> September 10, 'wind i S.iS., which continued' fine, veering from S.E. tb'KS'.tf. until; Monday!, 18th, wU©nlit.freshtned to a 'freihtghle»>^'.Atr6,a.ni. on the 19th sighted the Three Kings, bearing S.S.W.; itrong gale, with high sea. 20th—Strong gale, continuing to the 23rd, when it moderated, the wind still blowing from the E.S.E., ■with high swell from the B.S.E. j on 24th wind veered"to N.E., light;"2sth, at 6 a.m., paisod North $ip?. -fl?ha. Sea Gull is in ballast. "fv ..__! O :-'BAfISiNGE9B,- r -Mr. Caleb ..Wood, Mr, T. 3. rßcott^Mr^<frraeß <Eorn, ,Mr. ; lj.,tp^. James, and Mr. J. Scotto , /, ;v:'fli J, .W lo inn! ?
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 534, 26 September 1871, Page 2
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123ARRIVAL OF THE SEA GULL. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 534, 26 September 1871, Page 2
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