SUPPOSED LOSS OF A BOAT'S CREW.
A boat owned or chartered by Mr rJavidson of Stewart's Island, left that place on Tuea day, the 26th of last month, with a cargo of fish for Invercargill. For an hour aftfr its de parture it was seen under full sail, but then it suddenly disappeared, and as yet nothing has bien hoard of it. The boat contain <1 fou perseus—its master, a half-caste, with onleg; two Europeans, named, respectively George and Harry, and a M iori boy. The boy was, it seems, in ill health, and was coming to the hospital. It is supposed that the boat mußt have capsized, and that she and her crow have been loit.—' Southland Times.'
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Evening Star, Issue 3969, 13 November 1875, Page 2
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119SUPPOSED LOSS OF A BOAT'S CREW. Evening Star, Issue 3969, 13 November 1875, Page 2
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