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'**,. *\/; i Port fHALMBRS, Thursday. l.[ .; : i.;>Arriyed-Ney, ' Zealand Company's ; ship" Wild Deer, 1504 tons, " wiiih^a general cargo'-, and 39 passengers. Oo January 13 latitude 40, 37, Bouth, longitude 1, 39, west, Robert, Robertson tell inlo the sea from the main rigging. The ship was hove to and the life boat lowered, but a^ei capsized the boat. Two men, M'Kenzie and BTirkwood, being unable to retain hold- oif the boat,' were drowned A second life boat was lowered, which recovered tho first man and the capsized boat. Gbahamstown, Thursday. Sir George Grey intimates to the Mayor that he will he here on the 21st, by which date it will bave been determined what he can do at the Thames. The unemployed aTe now. putting themselves in communication with tbe Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, with a view fit getting assisted passages to that colony. "Wellington, Thursday. Two railwav contractors on the Wellington and Masterton railway are advertising for 400 men, guaranteeing twelve months' work and highest wages. • . ' .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 39, 11 February 1876, Page 2
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167INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 39, 11 February 1876, Page 2
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