MARITIME MISHAPS
United Press Association—Copyright SYDNEY, June 27. The scow Arab has reached Jervis Ray. _ The wreck at Botany lias not been identified.
Received June 27, 4.25 p.m. SYDNEY?'June 27.' It is now thought that the wreckage at Botany is from a dismantled vessel. When a rope was attached it came away free; indicating that it was not attached to the hull.
Press Association.
AUCKLAND, last- night, the scow Tramp, bound from Iyaipara to Onehunga with timber, is ashore about 30 miles soutli of Kainara Heads and about 9 miles north of where the ICinclune was wrecked about 2 years ago. The Tramp is high up on a sandy beach and undamaged. The crew are safe ashore.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2118, 28 June 1907, Page 2
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