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while en route from sulina (romania, black sea, at the mouth of the sulina branch of the danube river) to malta, with a cargo of maize. no lives were lost. this brief article advises that j. turnbull was in command at the time & that the vessel was wrecked on the se coast of malta. the upper spars & sails
not held at blame. have read that the iron mast of the ship stuck out of the sand at otaki until a flood destroyed it on dec. , . the wreck was sold, for $ , to j. c. cooper, of wellington, who sold it a few days later to bowe, birchley and company, who hoped to successfully re-float the ship. the sails...
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