SUPPOSED SEA DISASTER.
i ■<■" 1 London, Monday. i Lloyd's have, received information : from Penzance stating that a lifeboat and a piece of nnother boat, both marked "Toanui, Glasgow," four life-jackets, and a piece of to;ik panneiling, have been found off St. .lust, near ("ape Cornwall, on the Spanish eoasl. Gishnrne. Wodiesday. The Toanui referred to is probably tho Gisborne Sheep Farmers' Compnnys' new tug, which left the Clyde a few days ago for Ginhome. The Toanui was under the command of Captain Sewell, an experienced mariner, and is well equipped for the ocean voyage. The tug is made of steel, is of 90 tons register, and is powerfully engincd.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 577, 18 June 1913, Page 5
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109SUPPOSED SEA DISASTER. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 577, 18 June 1913, Page 5
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