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[FROM lifh ••W- . .K.<K.«:PONDEffT.J DUNEDIN. August 29. The football match yesterday afternoon resulted in a draw. Both tsams p'ayed remarkably well, and the game was a hardly fought .one. At one time the. Canterbury men seemed to have slightly the best of the struggle. FORT CHALMERS. August 29. Arrived—Barque Inglewood, from London, 89 days out. She brings 16 passengers and 19Q0 tons .cargo, including five tons powder and one Clydesdale entire". A valuable Clydesdale mare died 15 days after the vessel left tendon. She experienced moderate weat'er till August 18, in lat. 46 S., long 130 E., when a fearful W.S.W gale was encountered. A heavy sea boarded her, and smashed Iter wheel. binnacle, taifrail, skylights, and companions. The ship was hove-to for 28 hours. A temporary wheel w£3 tigged and the ship made snug. Great credit i*
due to Captain Buckletark for his exertions. She spoke the Helen Denny, from London for Hawke's Bay, 50 days out, on July 8 ; lat. 20 S., long. S2 W.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 744, 29 August 1878, Page 2
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