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RE-FLOATING POSSIBLLE. Australian Press Association.) SYDNEY, February 22. The motor ship Ximbnn, belonging to the North Coast Company, grounded on a sandy bench to-day near Ballina. The position is an exposed one, but with a continuance of fine weather, she probably will be refloated to-night. THE NORTHERN FIRTH. STILL FAST ON THE ROCKS. (Received this day at 9.2. r i a.in) SYDNEY, February 23. The Northern Firth is still fast on the rocks on tiie south coast. Her holds are filled with water, and the untleiwriters will decide to-day whether an attempt will be made to salvage the cargo of eighteen hundred tons or merchandise. JAP FREIGHTER RE-FLOATED. PERTH, February 23. The Japanese freighter Havo Maru, which went ashore, has been re-float-ed, and proceeded to Bunbury under her own steam. A thousand pounds worth of wheat was “dumped” overboard be I ore the vessel was floated.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1932, Page 5
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