PLIGHT OF INDRABARAH.
MORE GEAR DISPATCHED. Nothing new was reported yesterday concerning the stranded Tyser liner Indrabarah. Mr. H. L. Nathan, shipping manager for Messrs. Bannatyiie and Co. (local agents for_ the Tyser Line) stated that reports received from*the beach yes-, terday were to the effect that the weather was still had. Consequently the work of refloating the Indrabarah was at a standstill. . ■ The local office of the Union Company were advised that the salvage tug Tera•fhiti, which had been compelled to run to Wanganui for shelter, had left that port for the Indrabarah yesterday morn-
ing.' , , Another large quantity ?f salvage gear is to be taken to the scene of : tho stranded steamer by the Stormbird and 'Hnia. This will-consist of strong wire hawsers and another anchor. It has not yet been decided whether the vessels in question will lay their own gear, or transfer it to the Terawhiti to be put out by her. ' ' LONDON. REINSURANCE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. Hay 23. 1 a.m.) London, May 22. The Indrabarah has been reinsured at fifty-five guineasi per cent.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1757, 23 May 1913, Page 6
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179PLIGHT OF INDRABARAH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1757, 23 May 1913, Page 6
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