The barque Casablanca is now over five weeks out from Auckland toflthe Bluff, and her long passage is creating some anxiety to those interested in the I vessel. The barque put into Auckland on February IG, on the passage from Malden Island to the Bluff, short of provisions. While in Auckland she was purchased by Captain W. H. Heayes, of the barque Zelateur, on behalf of himself and other Auckland parties, and sailed fer the Bluff on February 25, with her cargo of guano from Malden Island. Capt. Heayes is at present at the Bluff awaiting the arrival of the barque, where she is to be handed over to her new owners.—N.Z. Herald.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1713, 2 April 1906, Page 3
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