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ISLAND CUTTER MISSING.

NO WORK SINCE MARCH 6TH. (PBKSS ASSOCIATIOH TELEGRAK.) AUCKLAND, April 23. Advice has been received that'the Tongan cutter. Manukai-nui, is feared to have been lost with all hands. The vessel sailed from Vfavua for Haapai and Nukualofa, in a storm on March 6th and has not been heard of since. In addition to a crew of three, she had ten passengers. There were-no Europeans on board. The Manukai-nui was a ten-ton cutter and was built in Auckland in 1923.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 20

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ISLAND CUTTER MISSING. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 20

ISLAND CUTTER MISSING. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18365, 24 April 1925, Page 20

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