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The four tugs tied up at Casllecliff Wharf, Wanganui, waiting for the ivealher to moderate before trying again to refloat the stranded Port Bowen. The vessels from the left, are the Antigone, Kalingo, Lyttelton 11, Toia, Terawhiti, Kahanui and the lighters Kaiivaka and Morning Light. Right, Mr. /. Wilkins (right), an employee of the Wanganui Harbour Board, who has charge of communications between the stranded ship and the shore. With him is Mr. T. Lovegrove, otic of the stevedores, ivho has had many long hours on the Port Bowen.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 26, 31 July 1939, Page 7

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The four tugs tied up at Casllecliff Wharf, Wanganui, waiting for the ivealher to moderate before trying again to refloat the stranded Port Bowen. The vessels from the left, are the Antigone, Kalingo, Lyttelton 11, Toia, Terawhiti, Kahanui and the lighters Kaiivaka and Morning Light. Right, Mr. /. Wilkins (right), an employee of the Wanganui Harbour Board, who has charge of communications between the stranded ship and the shore. With him is Mr. T. Lovegrove, otic of the stevedores, ivho has had many long hours on the Port Bowen. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 26, 31 July 1939, Page 7

The four tugs tied up at Casllecliff Wharf, Wanganui, waiting for the ivealher to moderate before trying again to refloat the stranded Port Bowen. The vessels from the left, are the Antigone, Kalingo, Lyttelton 11, Toia, Terawhiti, Kahanui and the lighters Kaiivaka and Morning Light. Right, Mr. /. Wilkins (right), an employee of the Wanganui Harbour Board, who has charge of communications between the stranded ship and the shore. With him is Mr. T. Lovegrove, otic of the stevedores, ivho has had many long hours on the Port Bowen. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 26, 31 July 1939, Page 7

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