A BARQUE IN TROUBLE.
AT WELLINGTON HEADS. WELLINGTON, June 18. A barque stranded at the bends to- ; night. She was endeavouring to- beat 1 up the entrance to the harbour during \ 1 a squall and ran ashore. She lies near ; 5 the light-house, a Kittle inside the ! posiition where the ill-fated Devon | struck. She has a full cargo. The Terawhitj with the Harbour Master (Captain Dawson), and other interested persons lias gone to tbo scene. What chances there may be of getting the vessfil. off arc .not known at the of telpo'rnnhino'.
time or teiegrnpnuig. TOWED OFF. WELLINGTON, This im*. * The barque, which stranded at Pen- “ carrnw Head last night, was towed off ! early this morning and brought into 1 t the harbour. She is making a little • i water:
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1917, Page 3
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130A BARQUE IN TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1917, Page 3
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