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STATION LAUNCH RECOVERED (By Telegraph—Per Press Association. NELSON, June 23. After hearing a. broadcast announcement from Station 2YA that a launch had been stole),i from Islaitd Bay, Wellington, a resident of D'Urville Island, who was listening in, reported to the Postmaster, at French Pass that a launch answering, the description in. the wireless message, had been seen sheltering in Greville Harbour, D’Urville Island. The police wore, communicated with and Constable Hardy set off from Greville Harbour at eleven on Sunday morning. The .launch turned out to be the missing Sicilia, which was removed from her- • mooring at Island Bnv last Thursday. The man in charge of the boat was arrested and Constable Hardy piloted the launch to Nelson. The launch which belongs to Guisepee T.anacehla, fisherman, is valued at £I2OO.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1930, Page 4
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