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AEKIVED. June 6. — iNil. SAIXED. Juno 6. — Colleen Bawn, 29 tons, forlnvcreargill, with cargo, ex Paria. 8 a.m.— Wind N., strong ; breeze j bar. 2920 ; ther. 56. Mr. Kendall, diver, examined the Scotia's bottom, and has undertaken to temporarily stop the hoi. -a and lloat the ship from her present position, ami states if the weather holds fine ho is confident of success. The statement that the Scotia's engines were going very slow on coming round the Bluil" is not correct; immediately after she struck the boats were lowered.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 3, 7 June 1864, Page 2
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92[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 3, 7 June 1864, Page 2
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