POET CHALMERS.
Yesterday.
The Xtotomahana.
The injuries experienced by the s.s. Botomahana, off the Great Barrier, were not so serious as was expected. One of the starboard bilge plates nearly abreast of the fore gangway was, however, severely indented for about 7 feet of its length. It was removed, heated, and rolled out and rivetted into its place, and the vessel is working as well as ever. English. Arrivals. Arrived : The ship Margaret Galbraith, from London 77 days out. Shearings 1000 tons of cargo and 140 passengers. There was one death of a child and two births on the voyage. Captain Fergusson reports passing in sight of Gough's Island and the Crozet Group. He saw I no trace of the Knowsley Hall, nor any sign of life on either. Arrived: The ship Marlborough, from London, 87 days out. There was one death of an infant and two births.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3448, 13 January 1880, Page 2
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148POET CHALMERS. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3448, 13 January 1880, Page 2
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