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Second Edition.

VESSEL STRIKES A ROCK.

— « Li'kii ritEsa ASSOf'HTiON.J GUKVMOin'n, Thi.s Day. Tlr l .Maoriland Stt*riJn.slnip C'o.'.s " Lauderdale" .struck « rock on tin 1 North Tip. Then* wa.s ;i tick* nt the time. The vessel was put out to s«i, hut iiiulin.g .she wa.s injured n)cko't.s were lired. .Suh.set|iU'iiltl.v she was run ashore opposite the Siileyards, where she lies with the seas breaking over Iter. The citiw Fs safe. Captain Clark is I emporarily in charge, as Capta.il) Holmes is .ashore on sick leave. The Lauderdale coiitains ()()(),()()() l'eet of timber from and i\ydia May. consigned Jto Australia-. She wa.s com in <4 here to finish loading.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 June 1910, Page 3

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105

Second Edition. VESSEL STRIKES A ROCK. Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 June 1910, Page 3

Second Edition. VESSEL STRIKES A ROCK. Horowhenua Chronicle, 27 June 1910, Page 3

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