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AX OVERDUE STEAMER: THE LUND'S BLUE AXCHOR "LINER WARATAH, BOUND FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON WITH 500 SOULS OX BJXUD. The non-arrival of -the s.s. Waxatah at Capetown from Port Natal, which the vessel left on July 26 is causing grave fear? for tbe steamer's sa'ety. A number of vessels have been sent out to search for the mining boat, as it is thought that she must have broken down in the recent hed\y weather experienced en the South Afiican 'oast The ITr --"foh j s a fi ne twin sr^ w steamer of 10.000 to is. and is commanded b\ Captain Ilbery.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 18 August 1909, Page 49

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AX OVERDUE STEAMER: THE LUND'S BLUE AXCHOR "LINER WARATAH, BOUND FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON WITH 500 SOULS OX BJXUD. The non-arrival of -the s.s. Waxatah at Capetown from Port Natal, which the vessel left on July 26 is causing grave fear? for tbe steamer's sa'ety. A number of vessels have been sent out to search for the mining boat, as it is thought that she must have broken down in the recent hed\y weather experienced en the South Afiican 'oast The ITr--"foh js a fine twin sr^ w steamer of 10.000 to is. and is commanded b\ Captain Ilbery. Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 18 August 1909, Page 49

AX OVERDUE STEAMER: THE LUND'S BLUE AXCHOR "LINER WARATAH, BOUND FROM SYDNEY TO LONDON WITH 500 SOULS OX BJXUD. The non-arrival of -the s.s. Waxatah at Capetown from Port Natal, which the vessel left on July 26 is causing grave fear? for tbe steamer's sa'ety. A number of vessels have been sent out to search for the mining boat, as it is thought that she must have broken down in the recent hed\y weather experienced en the South Afiican 'oast The ITr--"foh js a fine twin sr^ w steamer of 10.000 to is. and is commanded b\ Captain Ilbery. Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 18 August 1909, Page 49

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