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(From our Own' Correspondent.) This day. The Mary Melville in a GaleThe Mate Washed OverboardThe schooner Mary Melville, from Lyttelton, arrived here last evening after a stormy P»sage. Captain Urquhart reports, during a fearful S.W. gale a heavy sea broke on jwck, sweeping away the mate and every£{»ng moveable on deck. °owiteirs of Kintore.-^-Rapid Passage■x2*g}gp. CounteßS of Kintore, Captain a|* Mter a rapid passage of 81 days <_k*i_ij_»» has arrived. She brings 180 -Jttgranti^ll well. This "is the, quickest *•■»»*.« on Mcord to Hawkes' Bay..

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1655, 8 June 1875, Page 3

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NAPIER Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1655, 8 June 1875, Page 3

NAPIER Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1655, 8 June 1875, Page 3

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