More Tichborne Evidence.
[Own CoRRESFONDIfIKT.j Christchurch, November 28. A piece of evidence confirmatory of the supposition that a ship named the Osprey did once trade to the colonies has turned up here. Stephen Brooker, a cab proprietor, who arrived in Auckland in 1860, states that about that time a vessel named the Osprey came to Manukau with sawyers and plant for a saw-mill erected there by Hill and Sinclair. He does not remember the captain’s name, nor what became of the Osprey after she left.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 294, 25 November 1884, Page 2
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85More Tichborne Evidence. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 294, 25 November 1884, Page 2
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