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THE INDRABARAH.

BACK IN THE OLD POSITION [Per Press Association.] 1 Palmerston N., June 8.

The latest information from the Indrabarah is very discouraging. The anchors would not hold, and the vessel is now back in the position she has been for the past three weeks —that is, broadside on, about one hundred yards from the shore. Captain. Rainey came ashore in a basket on a rope. Nothing is ascertainable from those coming ashore off the *boat, but it is obvious that she broke her “holders” during the big sea on Saturday. It is evident that great disappointment is prevailing amongst those connected with the attempt to re-float her. Future movements are unknown.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 29, 9 June 1913, Page 7

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THE INDRABARAH. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 29, 9 June 1913, Page 7

THE INDRABARAH. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 29, 9 June 1913, Page 7

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