LATE SHIPPING.
GREYMOUTH, April 6.- Arrived at 11.30 a.m. John and Winthrop from Lyttelton. PT AHTJRIITI, April G.-Sailed at 1.15 p.m. Kamona for Greymouth. [m TELEORAPH —PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION] SAFE ARRIVAL. GREYMOUTH, April 6. The John and Winthrop reported missing which left Lyttelton on I* ebmary Ist arrived this morning. Adverse gales had blown her north, but no damage was done. The sails wenblown way. The crew are all well. As the vessel came to the wharf the crew were accorded three hearty cheers.
SCHOONER TURNS UP. LYTTELTON, April 6. The agents of the schooner John Winthrop, which left for Greymouth on February Ist. have received advice the vessel ha.s arrived. Wreckage sight- «- ed near Kaikoura on March 10th. caused the belief that the vessel was !■ Tt is thought that the captain made ! trip via Three Kings owing to adverse winds in Cooks Strait,
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1921, Page 3
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