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NEW RIVER HEADS.

f-Sy Semaphore). Satttjpat 3rd September. 8 a.m. — Too hazy for communication. 1 p.m. — "Wind at sea E.N.E. ; light breeze ; two coasters in sight. Sr>TiT, 4th Septembek. S a.m. — Too hazy for communication. 1 p. m . — A ship iind :\ barque are five miles ofl", apparently boxmd for the Blutf. The Hero. s.s.. is passing. A steamer has gone into the Bluu\ supposed to be the "William Mi»l;in. "SYind at sea S.E. : strong breeze. Moxt>at. 5Tn Septtmbes. S a.m. — "Wind at sea East, light. Nothing in sight. "NJB. — There is manifestly some discrepancy in the observations taken on the 4th. The William VicVin is not yet reported at Bluff Harbor.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 42, 6 September 1864, Page 2

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NEW RIVER HEADS. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 42, 6 September 1864, Page 2

NEW RIVER HEADS. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 42, 6 September 1864, Page 2

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