THE LAS TING HAM.
According! to'news received ' from Jacksonia iHead bj the steamera Stella and Mohaka, a large quantity of cargo^i has ' been 1 recovered from the wreck! of the: ODastingham at that place. Although the stat > of the Weathertuj) tjo the -present only per«i mitted the work to be carried on for two halft'days, about 38 cases of corrugated iron, a^cask of chain, and several capes of ' beer and whiskey had beedLgotiont of heir. She is now lying oruone side 38ft from the outer edge of fctie'tfocks, the highest part of her bulwarks' being about six feot below th^surface of' the water, She has broken into two -pieces, and lies m a very favorable position for the divers to ge'lf 'at' } the railway irdn. The Mohaka was over" there from 8.80 to 10 i ? am -yesterday, arid ; arrived tierelast evening with a full cargo of- J recovered goods.^-^N.Z. Times. v.'^-> -■■■■'''- ■ ■ ■ :/ - ••■'■•■
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1332, 28 October 1884, Page 4
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151THE LASTINGHAM. Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1332, 28 October 1884, Page 4
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