Bound for Klondyke.
■* ■ ■+ = — The fleet bound for Alaska in consequence of the gold excitement in the Klondyke is unprecedented in size. . There are now under engagement and on the way to the various ports in the extreme north no less than 125 vessels of various classes from all parts of the world, many of which will make San Francisco their stopping point. The San Francisco Chronicle of February 16th gives a partial list a column in length of of vessels bound to Elondyke with passengers. Amongst these vessels are 57 steamers, 15 schooners, 3 ships, 10 barques and two brigantines. '.
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Manawatu Herald, 29 March 1898, Page 3
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100Bound for Klondyke. Manawatu Herald, 29 March 1898, Page 3
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