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[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.]

Fbidav, Bth July. The purchasers of the s.s.. Scotia inspected her to-day. Tho divers examined tho ship's bottom, and report her sitting level on tho bottom. They think tho ship cannot sustain more injury, unless a heavy gale from the S.E. should pet in. The company intend to proceed immediately in their endeavors to get her off. Mr. J. R. Davios is to superintend operations. Wind, N.N.W., light. Weather flno. *

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 9 July 1864, Page 2

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[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 9 July 1864, Page 2

[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 17, 9 July 1864, Page 2

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