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TELEGRAMS.

[by telegraph—per press association ! A FRUITLESS SEARCH. AUCKLAND, June 30 H.M.S. Chatham which left Wellington on June 23 to search, proceeded westward as far as her coal supplies would allow, keeping a sharp lookout for ships boats or wreckage. Lookouts were kept aloft throughout the day and "searchlights continuously at night, but no trace of anything to throw light on the, mystery was seen. A very hard wind had been blowing, causing a nasty sea. Official opinion is that the Canastota is lost. All the ships boats could not have lived in the sea, even if they had got away from the steamer intact. TO WIND UP. AUCKLAND, June 30. Vlismau shareholders resolved that the Company be wound up voluntarily. It "was stated a cable received from London directors unanimously favoured liquidation. The company con'd have carried?"but could not see any ) lcfit in it.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1921, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1921, Page 3

TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1921, Page 3

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