PORT CHALMERS.
(From our own Correspondent.) This day. The Woodlark's Voyage. The Woodlark made a fair passage of 92 days from Falmouth. The voyage was uneventful. She brought 21 passengers and 1500 tons of cargo. The passengers speak highly of the Captain, and presented him with a testimonial. Railway Accident. An inquest was held on the body vi John Neillson killed yesterday in the Deborah Bay tunnel, section of the Dunedin andjMoeraki railway this afternoon. The evidence proved the tunnel to be in a very unsafe condition. A verdict of accidental death was returned with a rider that the Government ought to take steps to have the tunnel made secure.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1704, 4 August 1875, Page 3
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110PORT CHALMERS. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1704, 4 August 1875, Page 3
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