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THE NEW VOLCANO.

j . The .Marino .Department have received the ; following telegram from Captain Fairchild “ There is no mistake about the volcano reported by Capt. Anderson, near Channel Island, off Cape Colville. We found it without any trouble. The water is boiling up like a spring for the spate of about 100 feet. Channel Island bears N. by W. three-quarters of a mile. The water is muddy and yellow. The water drifts away with , the tide, .and is in shape very much like the tail of a comet. , There was no change in the sounding, The least . water we found was 24 fathoms, so navigators need not be afraid to go t their usual track when passing there. I took the Stella on to the spot and dropped the lead into the centre of the boil and then found 24 fathoms. I left the lead down as long as I could to see if it would come, up hot, but it came up quite cold, and brought up broken shells.

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Patea Mail, 23 July 1881, Page 4

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THE NEW VOLCANO. Patea Mail, 23 July 1881, Page 4

THE NEW VOLCANO. Patea Mail, 23 July 1881, Page 4

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