GROUNDING OF THE POTOSI.
The Orient! steamer Potosi, after leaving jhe* ; &ii6hoT^S :^or l "'Eh'g}md grounded -at" j Shark; -'After ' v^njainiiigcf o£ eleven r hdur|?f: she was goft^fE by tug-boats, and returned to her moorings. A divep—is— to ex- > amine her, -tp.-day. and £epois ;whejbher r she is seaworthy or; not. ■ i\ -;-,.; r, ; i ,, The Ori&# (pbMjpl^ny 'V •••tf^sbip; Potosi, i witichj ] rap. ; aground ..#£. Clark's {(?)> ilslarid^wiw examined by a diver t6'-'BaNfV.an& ! fb4tnd"td be. un. damaged.. , ; . She has; ; , therefore, pro? I c&edifd on her ' voy ag© to liondon. " i ' ■
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 143, 25 May 1881, Page 3
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88GROUNDING OF THE POTOSI. Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 143, 25 May 1881, Page 3
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