MISSING RECRUITING SCHOONER.
Feared !Loss os a Ssef. Received 10. '26 a.m. j BRISBANE, this day. The iate ol the I*'" ,111 ' recruiting schoobet Sybil, which disappeared in 1902 vitfa oc-e hucdred hands, i< believed to be wired by the discovery of an anchor SO belong to her on IndLspcmsable Beef. It is srated that the ru<LsL< ire stickiag out of the water on the reef, it ja probaWe that further -jteps will be jaiei to prove her identity. [The schooner Sybil us- a -wooden ves=el of 150 tons, built at Aratapu i X.Z. i 2i 1879. and owned by Mr. A. Tom:iros, of Brisbane. bolongej to the labour .-*_ _ *J go* li*Ct a ITllT**l of T"Vi^ sciocaers bui't in this colony in the early &VS. was remarkable for a good turn =if speed-]
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 34, 9 February 1905, Page 5
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133MISSING RECRUITING SCHOONER. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 34, 9 February 1905, Page 5
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