LOST AT 'SEA .
BRITISH VESSEL FOUNDERS. OTTAWA, January 17. A quantity of wreckage found at Vancouver indicates the foundering of the British vessel ■ Hartfield from. ■ Liverpool. - ' The crew numbered 30, including "Cap" tain Anderson's, wife and family. - * LONDON, January 19. The second officer, of the .wuecked ship Hartfield, named Martin Bust," 'shipped at . ' Sydney. The wife and family of Captain Sanderson" (not. Anderson)" are safe at. Liverpool. The Hartfield -was an iron ship of 1867 i tons, built at Whitenaven" in 1884." Her , owners are- Messrs J. B. Walmsley and' " Co. " . , - . - :
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Otago Witness, Issue 2810, 22 January 1908, Page 19
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