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SECOND EDITION. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

[from our own correspondent.] Invercargill, July The Daphne schooner returned here to-day from the Auckland Islands with only three men on board, after being nine days on the passage. The men say that the captain and five of the crew left the vessel in a boat for the scene of the wreck of the General Grant, on the other side of the island, taking two days’ provisions with them. The schooner waited five weeks, but the ‘boat never returned, and then came on here.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2232, 2 July 1870, Page 3

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SECOND EDITION. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2232, 2 July 1870, Page 3

SECOND EDITION. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2232, 2 July 1870, Page 3

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