THE EAST COAST WRECKAGE
, ALL FROM ONE VESSEL. By Telegraph—Press Association. r ; Cisborne, March 6. t Mr. W. E. Goffo, Native Land Purchase Oflicor, who has .inspected tho ■wreckage To Arnroa, and that found nearer Gishorno, says he is convinced fit is from the samo vessel, evidently ffl. three-masted ship.; Tho smolted copper and brass fittings found at To • 'Araroa support the firo theory. Tho [Condition of articles indicates that thoy )had not heen in tlie .water long. • Pieces of wreckage are'still coming ashore. A.must was found on Kaiti beach to-day. An oil caso was picked ■up branded '.'O" insido 'a diamond, .Wellington. Napier, March 6. 1 Au oil 'case picked up on tho Kaiti ['(Gisborne) ' beach branded "C," bears the brand of a.cousignment of: oil from San Francisco, for Cranby and Co: Tho wreckage coming ashore at Gisborne (may be from an oil vessel now overdue.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 7
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147THE EAST COAST WRECKAGE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 7
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