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The Perthshire. Sydney, June 19.

There are evident of easterly weathci having prevailed since the Northern Chief's .speaking the Perthshire. Acting ou tins assumption the Wiukirvj, which kit Loda a \, will tlio-ou^hlv seaich between latitude 31 south and longitude 160 #4.

The steamer Haiwoto arrived at Wfelliijgiwu on Saiiuda^y fioui New

castle. On her wav across she mide a dilujent search for the Perthshire, and although she went well out of the be/iien track and zigz iqaqd in th° vicinity where the Perthshire was last seen, she could find no trace of her.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 7, 13 June 1899, Page 3

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93

The Perthshire. Sydney, June 19. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 7, 13 June 1899, Page 3

The Perthshire. Sydney, June 19. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 7, 13 June 1899, Page 3

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