STEAMER TEES
ANXIETY FELT.
(Bv Telegraph—Press Association).
CHRISTCHURCH, June 6
Anxiety is felt for the small steamer Tees which left Lyttelton for Chathams on May 28th. and has not been reported since. • '
She carried seventeen persons, including passengers.
REACHES CHATAAIS SAFELY.
WELLINGTON, June 6.
The Wellington agents for the Chatham Island steamer “Tees”, Alessrs Gardiner, Binnie and Halliburton, .advise that they have received wireless information that she arrived at the Chatams on Wednesday from Lyttel-, ton. The delay in her arrival, which: is reported from Christchurch to have <■ caused anxiety as to her safety, was caused by the vessel’s sheltering durv | ing kenyyweather, A ■£;:« 1%:; The tees is exßeot'ed toil leave the I Chatams a train to-morrow' 1 for Lyttel-r ton and Wellington;..:]' . C;
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1930, Page 5
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