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DRIFTING WRECKAGE.

IS IT FROM THE “KILMALLIE?” There is a feeling in shipping circles in Sydney that the large quantity of drifting wreckage and cargo passed by the steamer Kapunda recently is from the barque Kilmallie. This vessel is now 1 over 130 days out from Liverpool, and would more than probably carry cargo of the description mentioned by Captain Roy. She is an old vessel, and although her voyage is not an exceptionally long one, it is quite time that she turned up. Had one of the cargo cases been recovered from the sea it could have been identified.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3416, 6 January 1912, Page 10

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DRIFTING WRECKAGE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3416, 6 January 1912, Page 10

DRIFTING WRECKAGE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3416, 6 January 1912, Page 10

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