WRECK OF THE HIMITANGI
PASSENGERS AND ' STORES BE-1 LIEVED TO HAVE BEEN LANDED. ! By Telegraph-Press Association. j Christchurch, July 30. | The Himitaugi left Lyttelton for the 1 Chathams last Thursday, aud was due on Siinday at' Waitangi, where it is surmi.i?il she landed passengers and stores, ; nnd was probably proceeding to ICainga- , l-oa when she struck the reof. Tho vessel was under tho command of Captain 'Thompson, who has been trading to the ] Chathams for sixteen years, most of the tinio as mate of tho vessel, but for tho last three or four years as captain. Tho vessel had a complement of sixteen, and tarried three passengers. On tho pr:seat trip the vessel was oxpec ted to bring from tho islands tho Maoris implicated in the Tolntnga affair, they being, duo to appear at the Supreme Court hero next week.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 267, 31 July 1918, Page 5
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140WRECK OF THE HIMITANGI Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 267, 31 July 1918, Page 5
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