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A PECULIAR MESSENGER. Wellington, this day.

THIRTEEN CASTAWAYS ON THE CROZETS.

The Government have received information in reference to the supposed castaways at the Crozets to the effect that an albatross was picked up at Fremantle with a tin ring on its neck, bearing an insciiption in French, setting forth that 13 persons took refuge on the Islands on the 4fcFi August last. The South Australian Government heave communicated with Admiral Fairfax on the subject.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1887, Page 1

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A PECULIAR MESSENGER. Wellington, this day. THIRTEEN CASTAWAYS ON THE CROZETS. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1887, Page 1

A PECULIAR MESSENGER. Wellington, this day. THIRTEEN CASTAWAYS ON THE CROZETS. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 222, 1 October 1887, Page 1

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