The wreoked Hyderabad, a few miles above tho outlet of the tlokio streami at the beach, continues to brave the foicts of tho deep in spite of tlio number of years she has lain there. er .. por ® ?' exposed to tho full fury of the.sea, is showing evidences of tho con J}" l ' nl feting from tho heavy seas that strike this portion of coast, >ut tho starboard sido seems almost intact though the smokestack hangs limp'j I Vr' after bulwarks. The mainmast with its yardann is still in position. TIIORNYCROFT VEHICLES MEAN TR NSPOE.T FX'ONOMY.-Tho problem' of expensivo and inefficient trailsport has occupied the attention of oui tradesmen, commercialmen, and ta - mers. British made. Tliornycroit Commercial Vehicles have -solved the pioblem for quite a number ol progr<.s ? n e people, for heavy carrying, for dumping, for delivery service: in iact, for■ « .1 transport, both town and country Mado in five sizes, from 30 to 40 li.p.. with cnirving capacities for 2 2J, J, 41 and tons there is a model for every purpose. Proved strongest, most enduring, a.nd reliable on activc service. Wnto for particulars to A. Hatrick and Co., AVanganui and Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 150, 20 March 1919, Page 6
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193Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 150, 20 March 1919, Page 6
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