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SHIPPING TELEGRAM.

Auoxland, September 28,—The Swedish ship Condorea 1,067 tons. Captain nTS bound from Sydney to San Francisco S L6OO tons of coal, has put in dismasted. She left Sydney on the 15th instant, and encounM?3o“b ■W. S3’ “ I ini’ 22nd » f* 111116 ™ the morning, while the ship was hove-to, the maintongallant mast was cut away. Soon after, all the masts came down on deck, leaving only the lower part of the foremast standing. The third mate was aloft at the time, and came down gaf SaffiKac* miaJ srt

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Evening Star, Issue 3620, 29 September 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING TELEGRAM. Evening Star, Issue 3620, 29 September 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING TELEGRAM. Evening Star, Issue 3620, 29 September 1874, Page 2

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