THE BARQUE ANTIOPE.
INVERCABGILL, September 15. The barque Antiope, from Hobart to Dunedin, which stranded in Bluff Harbour on Thursday night, is likely to become a total wreck. The hold is full of water. Captain Tellifck and his crew have landed. | Captain Tellick, the master of the barque Antiope ,< formerly had charge of the steamer John. The hull is covered by insurances, and so is the cargo of coal. The Antiope is an old vessel, but an Otago company spent £1400 on doing her up after the barque was bought by ! the Otago Iron Rolling Mills Company I last November. She was then in Wei-1 lington, having just arrived with a cargo of coal. After the overhaul she left Wellington in February for Kaipara, where she loaded timber for Melbourne. At Melbourne she took in a lot of scrap iron, also some general cargo, and sailed for Hobart, where she put out the general cargo, and filled up with more scrap-iron, and some hardwood for the Dunedin timber merchants, several of whom have an interest in that portion of her loading.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3557, 18 September 1916, Page 2
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181THE BARQUE ANTIOPE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3557, 18 September 1916, Page 2
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