CHANCES OF INDRABARAH.
' TOWING MAY BE POSTPONED. Heavy seas were rolling into file Raugitikei Bight all (lay yesterday, consefjueiu]y operations in connection with mloatiiig tho stranded Tyser liner Inclrabarah were postponed. The Union Company s salvage tug Teraivhiti was held up inside the Wangamti Bar yesterday by bad weather. It is likely that the serious business of endeavouring to get the Indrabarah off the beach will have to be postponed until next high spring tides, about a fortnight hence. The Ppstmaster at Bulls ' telegraphed on Tuesday evening: "Very disappointing Jay at Indrabarah, dne chiefly to continued high sea. The general opinion is that operations will be suspended until the nest high tide." The Secretary of the Post Office _ received the following message last night from the Postmaster at Bulls:—"Sea again too' rough to do much to tho Indrabarah. The mooring line gave way last night, and tho steamer moved about 70 yards toward the south, maintaining her relative position, but coming slightly inshore. Captains Hniney and Plunket are away at present arranging fukire operations." REINSURED AT 35 GUINEAS. (Rec, May 22, 0.15 a.m.) London, May 21. The Indrabarah has been reinsured at 85 guineas per ccnt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1756, 22 May 1913, Page 5
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196CHANCES OF INDRABARAH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1756, 22 May 1913, Page 5
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