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A PLIMSOLL WANTED.

To the Editor. Sir —To all appearances another of our small crafts baa disappeared, and the e is not much talk about her or those on board. 1 allude to the Cambria, schooner, and I un derstand she went away leaking. When will the Government get an inspector to inspect such of our coastal craft ; or are the lives of t he men oa board them considered of no value ? 7 here are several vessels at present trading from this port rather seedy, and I should not be surprised to hear of them coming to grief some day.—l am, &c., A Traveller. Dunedin, Novembers.

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Evening Star, Issue 3652, 5 November 1874, Page 3

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A PLIMSOLL WANTED. Evening Star, Issue 3652, 5 November 1874, Page 3

A PLIMSOLL WANTED. Evening Star, Issue 3652, 5 November 1874, Page 3

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