BRISBANE.
November 20.—The su'ioona1 Cptain Cook arrived IVoru \ rilla La?ella Ulanri yesterday, bringing Captain and Mrs. NiehoUsartd the crew of the ship Delhi, bound from Mauiia to! Sydney, with 1000 tons sugar for tiie Colonial j Company, wrecked on Indispensable Ju't'i'on the J.4tli September. All hands ware saved in the boats, wliicli proceeded to Solomon Islands, aud were first, taken on board by the schooner.Lavinia, and then transhipped to Llic Captain Cook. All hands are perfectly destitute, aa everything was lose in the Daihi, which sunk. — Captain Ferguson, ,;' ''«•■ schooner Oaptuiu Cook, reports'genitig a w'Jite woman and child on shore at JNVu Bui'tin Island; the unlives would not permit nay intercourse. Also, that natives reported that a boat, containing two white hush mid two white women, had landed on a small island in the channel between the Duke of York anU JNew Britain Islands. Ono man a,i.s killed by the native?, and one woman died j the remirtni.'ig iniiu and vvouian was sold'to the natives of Now Britain
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 587, 27 November 1871, Page 2
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167BRISBANE. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 587, 27 November 1871, Page 2
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