The Taiaroa Disaster
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The Taiaroa inquiry was resumed at.; 2 o'clock this afternoon;-] &rajjt and 1 . Hutton were tl»e two - U*at i>?r3tbeßßes< examined; neither/ had anything toi. •ay as to the cause of tne.wtfejjjp. :«:-l
Mr Bell, addressing the court loathe Collector of Cu&toms,;;tirged|tlSj»te=: the captain had showed toyhisjoja* evidenco; great inattention to th^couraft > he was steering. . r-41; ■C'! i v : --si The court then adjoined iunfil 5 Wednesday morning, fr> eii^ble'MrO Travers to speak on the capW(in,'Bi behalf.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 142, 11 May 1886, Page 2
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88The Taiaroa Disaster Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 142, 11 May 1886, Page 2
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