The Wreck of the Tasmania.
— o ANOTHER BODY WASHED ASHORE. (Per Press Association) Gisborne, August 5. Another body waa washed ashore at Mabanga with no clothes on, except boots and socks. Napier, August 5. Tbe ss. Weba returned from tbe wreck of tbe Tasmania to-day, bad weather preventing the recovery of the mails. She brought a few things from the wreck, including a portmanteau addressed to Miss Tilly Smith, and another addressed to H. D. Driver, and a crate of furniture marked " Brown, Dunedin." The diver's observations confirmed the soundings of the Dingadee. He could see no rock, the ship lying on a sandy bottom on a perfectly even keel,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 32, 6 August 1897, Page 2
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