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TRAWLER MISSING

NO DANGER FEARED Press Association. NAPIER, Tuesday. The small steam trawler Waiwiri, owned by Bamo Brothers, of Palmerston North, which was due in port about four o’clock this afternoon, had failed to put in an appearance at a late hour to-night. Another trawler named the Pilot left a t 10.15 to make a search for the Waiwiri, which is presumed to have experienced engine trouble, as conditions oft shore are not such as would suggest anything more serious. The Ruru and Kahika are now on the way to Napier from Cape Turnagain and Wellington respectively, and may sight the Waiwiri. During the afternoon the trawler was seen by other trawlers on the fishing grounds, and did not sh6\v any signal of distress,, . __

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 8

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TRAWLER MISSING Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 8

TRAWLER MISSING Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 221, 7 December 1927, Page 8

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