An Abandoned Vessel.
A vorilulnu wittJf.jll h;-» just (i-i.'ii int.. the iiau?:," <-: llit> lutivs.i of till' Gil'.--it r,-"U;> ut ;.l.ii;.; fl —ua:noly. !i i Lag., hliiji vvilh ;i r : 111 cargo, which Ciiiu>4 sailing ii:!'j their port with j'i! :i:._v,.:,i; Of] boar.!, The VOsse! V\'&3 tilt) i;:,:;-ii i-lilp Koil; T<-rrneo, and tho ' h :rjf h e J..i;-; •;:.....'. tin inutit-r id that tliu triju;! 'a-; ib.ud--.u-d Ly her crew ■ -s.lv j'-i-t t ::;:..-, i:r-;I :;..:. instead of ■ I. ... :... ~: ■....:■", '.- .InVte.lonjuid.iH i</ : . si ;;•:,'.'; fVlii.-go! i'n ■Tnpnu, li.'isi . ... 1 ....1 ;i e.irg) -: ..'it Ittld (■ ■ | .';-• . v.,lt:.d lit l«.-i.Oi'!),l..!. w. •.-... ..• in ■ i'u ;i!i;.;..,. uhnd* the 'r ••. ~ u. i i ill thi-ir vessel, landing en .::. i-'....t «•:.«.« !y. all of th •., !. •.:..: • '. .I. It Wit . ».li 1 t!|:l» tll.i ,a,,:.r!i dil ..!! he ~..,;,! t „ L~, hi, v.- el . iii.a:; hut it was uud'-:stu;>d sh..t :. • had ».»:«( t: ;iblo with t-ii erew. Nothing i is fur;! ••;• heard of the ves* i and the i lul : , riti r. being cjuito s.i-i-tio.l i:in.«!-:ri;tii(» tho loss, paid the emottnt for uhirh the V---.-1 wis in- ;.::!•. i. Uflci titly, tli« news rnme tha*. t!..' H m.-.'; I'hthco had drift.d into tho Gi'Urt .-roup «f Islands, and hud been taken pus c-sitm u£ by tho natives Tim vessel herself appeared to be i:i very fair condititioo, and had only a fi-w inches of water in hor hold. The sitrprijo of the natives, when they found th-n ..-Ives in possession of gueh a rieli ]'ii. ran well bo icirigin-.1, and they ... neo sol about getting out t'." <:argo. In this they woiu tul, nod landed almost tho entire cun-t-nts of the ship. Th" Dock Torraco belongs to St. John, N. 8., ami it was not st, ito.l if any attempts were to !>-> tuadu to ich'Un» tiie ship out of *lio handsol theUlaoders.— £«eniug .Vert.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 29, 4 May 1889, Page 3
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294An Abandoned Vessel. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 29, 4 May 1889, Page 3
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