STRANDING OF THE SCHOONER RICHARD AND MARY.
The following telegram was received by Captain Johnston, of the Marine Departmoil 1 , on Monday evening last : — Bulls, July 14, 355 p.m, ( The schooner Richard and Mary is ashore at Ilangitikei, bound to Foxton. .fiwii Grey mouth. Not damaged, and; she will bu easily got off. . ... ._ " The Advocnte of yesterday says : — " Tlie .liicliaicV abd" "Maty," schooDer, , .coal laden, from Nelson to' Foxton, .mistopkithe Rangi.tikei for the FoStori bar, and Iran ashore yfb'ije' effecting 'a'ri ! 'ciitVanqe, anJ wilt Have to be" unloaded^ when it is probable she will, be got off. She is insured.'! ;i •"' Captain 'Kendall "arrived;, pep coach ort' Tuesday evening' to inspect the stranded' achooror. ' . . •
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 92, 18 July 1879, Page 2
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114STRANDING OF THE SCHOONER RICHARD AND MARY. Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 92, 18 July 1879, Page 2
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