The Collision at Sea.
FURTHER PARTICULARS.
(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. — COPYRIGHT.) (REUTERS TELEOE AMS, ) London, June 25. The following are the names of the cabin passengers by the Waitara, who lost their Jives by the founderiog of the vessel after collision with the Hurunui : — Marton Che*k, Arthur Noble, Mary Hay lor, and Alice Haylor. (By Telegraph.) (united press association) Wellington, June 26. In connection with the sinking of the ship Waitara, it is mentioned that Mr Cheek, one of the cabin passengrsby the Waitara, reported as having been drowned* was brothe-in-law of Mr John Watt, bookseller, of this city. He was accompanied by his wife, who went home to meet him some months ago. Apprentice Cotterill was a son of the late Br Cotterill, of Nelson. The insurances on the hull of the Waitara are not definitely Jkriown here yet, but, if arrangements hold good now which existed some time back, the South | British, National, and Union offices will have £3000 each on her. The Shipping Cnmpany has an insurance fund of their own, which is liable to the extent of £3000. The Colonial Insurance Companies neaarly all have heavy lines on her cargo.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 173, 27 June 1883, Page 2
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193The Collision at Sea. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 173, 27 June 1883, Page 2
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