THE DISABLED BARQUE.
0 VESSEL SIGHTED BY THE IQUIQUI., ;. i .
THE. HELGA REACHES NEWCASTLE. --
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Received 6.82 p.m., Nov. 12.
Bydney, Noy. 11. The Norwegian barque Helga, whioh left Newcastle for Hoh on October 15, has arrived off the heads dismasted. The main and mizzen masts are gone. Reoeived 8.40 p.m., Nov. 12,
The barque Helga, which has returned to Newcastle in a dismantled condition, is the vessel reported by the Iquiquo. The captain reports that three days after leaving Newcastle the vessel experienced a heavy gale, whioh dismasted her. She was driven three days before gales, and then drifted towarde Now Zeas land. She sighted a foil-rigged ship, whioh it is believed was the Iquique.
A. Press Association message from Wellington on Saturday 'states :—.“The Marine Department ia advised that the Tntanekai has returned to Gape Maria from an nosuooeeßful search for a die* mantled vessel reported to have been si:on by the barque Iquique off Gape Maria recently. Oaptain Post has been instructed to make a more extended search to the westward if his opal supply ia sufficient.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1600, 13 November 1905, Page 2
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