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BMpjJcnm -JNiGHTiNGALB^-The. brigantine Nightingale; Captain M'Phiden) arrived off the BSaiadeßank do> Thursday evening; andnyfaile^jinto barbpr. yesterday morning. She left Melbourne on the 18th ultimo, with a &¥} from .they- Westward which - carriefl her through jfrkss s Straits and clear ' of tha laodyiOn the-Wnii ekperieHced alieary gale from tb,e-,sQttbY. compelling &c Teasel to heave to for 24 Hoars, the barometer Btandljigr4t>2BsßjOt.:"bight»l Cape farewell last Sunday, but.«wtcg;to.ihe:hazj' weather bad to stand out to eea Stood in towards toe land;,o£??hUMd*y. mornteg 5 arrirmg oa above. 1 B*wjoilMi£BOßE.-i~The 'barque Melrose, Captain M'KinnoXJj arrived off the Boulder BaifjCW nine cfclack oa.'lhursdsy evening, aftet^rajgocKJlrplssage ;of 14 days, and was towßttetf.bartwr by; the lady Bark lyyeeterdayo^ttjeraoon; •.- She left Newcastle on September 17. Had moderate weather,- with winfrfrom tbe^RNiEv, nc*ii lhe;Sind;..wheiu in longitude 156 den J57 mki, Enst, encountered a heavy gaie i%6hi: tte N.W. At 2-45 tun, the paaintopmast staysail ,hlew_ »wayjpsnsft fWftjp* ihipped a heavy^ea, c^rry^aw^tn^DMtoirom their lashings, ttafltf^tJH£sißg!i f! from the bolt in its.deck, and hurling if down raleeward. Managed to save tftrloog boat, but had to let the jolly; bo*t goT.~^SL«jnanight the foretopmast; staynU fi Dmc^/CanSeil; away, "splitting the clue. J On tHfe23rd, at three'|».nj v a heavy sea broke over $y the 1 nnzzen rigging, breaking the glass, in the'skylight, and filling the cabin with 1' watery ib'e pumps h*viQg io be kept constantly going f&Jtelp tSji.shi^ clear'of water. from thence'h'ad fladVaufcer, 5 making' the land at Capg FareweU aa Thursday morning at eight o'clp^j, irjiyiogjas .above, Sighted ft barque about SOmj^Ef from t^eland,hove to. '' .. ■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 325, 3 October 1874, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 325, 3 October 1874, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 325, 3 October 1874, Page 2

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