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By tho arrival of the steamer Napier ou Saturday, Juno 19, we learn that the wreck of the schooner William and Mary, recently capsized with such disastrous results, had come ashore near the mouth of the Manawatu EiVer. The hull was bottom upwards, and tho centreboard was showing several feet above water. Captain Stevens, the master of the William and Mary, and the solo survivor of those on board her at the time of her capsize, was a passenger by tho Napier to this port.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4459, 5 July 1875, Page 6

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Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4459, 5 July 1875, Page 6

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4459, 5 July 1875, Page 6

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