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STRANDED PAROTO

3. MAY BE REFLOATED SOON SALVAGE PUMP SENT 001;“ hoped to refloat the Northern ”If! auxiliary schooner Paroto MW. The vessel, which was h' l ashore at ‘Vhite Island last ”Ml, evening. is now being reMy weather was experienced at t]. i“ii-lldmon Saturday, and the ‘IIII. V ch has been standing by 2:“ in the salvage work. had to “In: Sea for the night. She re—- “. to the anchorage in Crater Bay 30!: day, but later proceeded to W Where she remained yester-

“0 Northern Company's auxiliary Effie:- 'l‘uhoe, which left Auckland "“1118, took Pearce and Bentley's rm Salvage pump and this will ”WORTH! to the Apanui at Merwl After the Paroto is re- » she will be towed to Auckland .45. AMI“. and the pump will be 1 to “De with any extensive inrush m that might develop in the ~ “I, 111111 during the trip.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 740, 13 August 1929, Page 1

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STRANDED PAROTO Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 740, 13 August 1929, Page 1

STRANDED PAROTO Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 740, 13 August 1929, Page 1

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