NAUTICAL INQUIRIES.
GiiioYJiouTii, This day
The inquiry into tho stranding of tho Oreti Avas concluded yesterday, and additional evidence was taken, but without eliciting any feature worthy of special mention. The decision of the Collector of Customs was that the stranding was purely the result of accident, and that neither tho officers nor the crew wore to blame. He accordingly returned all the certificates. Dunedin, This day.
Captain Jones, of the Takapuna, has had his certificate suspended for six months. The mate was cautioned that he should have asked for a chart for safe navigation. Thfi chief engineer and second engineer were blamed for not reporting the striking of the steam er.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3988, 3 May 1884, Page 3
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