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Wreck of the Schooner Amoy.

Mr Justice Schavff, importer, Sydney, received intelligence by cable of the loss of the Amoy, a German three-masted schooner, whilst on a voyage from the South Sea Islands, to Hamburg with a freight of copra. The vessel, it is believed, drove ashore in the vicinity of Yap, one of the Caroline Group, on December 2 last year. The captain and crew were saved and taken on to Hamburg. The first shipment of copra was taken in at New Britain, and theneo the vessel proceede dto Jaluit Island (Marshall group), and Yap (Caroline group). On completing her loading at the latter place she started for Hamburg, and had only got a few miles away when she went ashore on a reef and became a total wreck. The crew landed with difficulty, and it is presumed were picked up by a passing vessel and taken home.

STORisa "Vkuetab^kh fok Winter U3K.— It matters not how much skill or caro has been bestowed upon a crop of vegetables for winter use ; unless they are properly stored wo may lesfc assured that they will not prove to bo satisfactory in nil respects It ib customary with most persons to place all vegetables in heaps on the cellar floor, and the result is that they are found to be wilted, tough, and inferior in quality, to say nothing of the grewfc loss sustained by the ones on the outside of the heap becoming dried up and thus rendered entirely useless Where vegetables aro grown on a limited scale, or by amateurs, I think it preferable to fctore them in barrels or boxes ; not only do thoy keep better, but the cellar is givon a much neater appearance. The best place for keeping vegetables intended for winter use is to place them in a dry, cool, frostEroof cllar, where a low temperature can o maintained. Tho best material to use for packing x>s clean eand, like that used for building purposes. Iv packing, let the box or barrel be about onethird failed with the roots, then fill with enough sand to cover all, and continue in this manner until the entire box or barrel is tilled.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 205, 28 May 1887, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Wreck of the Schooner Amoy. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 205, 28 May 1887, Page 5 (Supplement)

Wreck of the Schooner Amoy. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 205, 28 May 1887, Page 5 (Supplement)

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