PORT ELLIOTT WRECK.
[Tv tki.kckai’h—pki! press association.] THE PORT ELLIOTT. GISBORNE. Jan. 1 ; Teararo.i reports the w ind this morning freshened fioni the north-west and si,•Hiding lit lo work cargo have gone to Hick', Be. >. The Pori Elliott remains on an men kcei. hut appears Lo have shifted abmit Git > yards closer ill shore and to have sunk deeper into the roof, it is repuried ! bore is ten feet of water right, through her. The toial number aboard is eight. Etforts were mad - to i!o:u a haw,- r ashore hut -il fm are unavailable.
CREW OE PORT ELLIOTT. WELLINGTON. Jan. Id. I'nrly-nine of the crew of Hie Port Elliott, including the second and third mates and engineers. arrived this morning hy the Port Victor. Ihe tug Pelican, which brought them ashore also laid in tow two ol the I’orl Elliott's lifeboats, jn which the crew were transferred to the Tutanekai. ’I lie officers and men have been billeted at hotels. Practically all the crews’ personal effects have been saved. Ten men. including the captain, remain on the Pert Elliott.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1924, Page 3
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179PORT ELLIOTT WRECK. Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1924, Page 3
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