A MISSING SCHOONER
IrEARSl r EARS TOR SAFETY OF JUBILEE. By l'eleeranh—Press Association.* Auckland, November 4. Tim latest news regarding the missing auxiliary schooner Jubilee is not reassur-v in". News was received in Auckland jvbtorday by wireless from 11.M.5. Veronica that the schooner, which left Auckland on August 15 for Nine, had not reached (hat island, li'drs arc.-entertained for the eafetv of the vessel and her crew and passengers, although it is possiblo that she may have met with trouble anil have put into oiv of the outlying islands. 'IV Jubilee, winch is under tho command of Captain W. Champ.o.i, took a full cargo of general merchandise anil & for Nine. After living Auckland eho put into ha wan remained for several days, but since than . sli; 0 has not'been heard of. She has a crow of nine aud the following jwssonon board'-Mrs. Hal er. Messrs. Ilaller, Head, Evans and ttiree natives, nil of whom resided .u) schooner is owned 'by 5'- S. Maxwell, Ltd and i< a vessel of 105 tons register. She is fitted with an oil engine. As it was in July that the Jubifcc-was last at Nine, it is anticipated that the residents tbrre will be now almost entirely without European foods.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 35, 5 November 1920, Page 6
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205A MISSING SCHOONER Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 35, 5 November 1920, Page 6
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