ON THE "HARD" AT CAPE MARIA.
LAST OF THE FORREST. HALL. Captain Bollons, of tho Government steamer Hinomoa, tolegraphed yesterdajvto tho Marine Department from Capo Maria Van Diemen as follows: — "Forrest Hall a complete wreck. Hull almost submerged, and apparently broken amidships. Crow all ashore at-Parcnga." (JJY TEI.IOIUI'II—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, March 4. Capta'in Collins has returned to l'aronga. He states that tho sea is breaking right over tho Forrest Hall. Her back is broken, and ho considers there is no chance of salving tho ship.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 448, 5 March 1909, Page 9
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85ON THE "HARD" AT CAPE MARIA. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 448, 5 March 1909, Page 9
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