AUCKLAND. Monday.
The ironwork for bridge over the Waikato river nt Ngarauawahia, is landed from the City of Auckland ship; it weighs 133 tons. Tlio Swedish ship Condozen, 10G7 tons, Captain Keizlich. bound from Sydnoy to San Francisco, with 1 1600 tons coal, has put in here dismastcl. She loft Sidney, on tlio 15th inst., encountered N. W. gale on the tUs,t, inlat. 31 4eg. 40 mm. long- 167, deg. 30 mm. On 23rd, at 9 a.m., while ship was ho\c to the nmintojj-gallant waocutjaway. Soonpfter this the remaining masts cm me down on deck leaving only some part of the foremast, Btanding. The third mate was up aloft at the timo and came down with -the wreck, but marvellously escaped , injury. Tho captain and owner wore slightly injured. A jury mast \yj& vi*s&\ and they cuno to Auckland i'or repairs.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 371, 29 September 1874, Page 2
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141AUCKLAND. Monday. Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 371, 29 September 1874, Page 2
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