SHIPPING CASUALTIES
Per Frees A isolation. Received 25, 10.43 p.m. London, September 25. The destroyer Charger is nshore on a sunken rock at Locbnees, Hebrides, being much damaged. rti - g'earner Polynesian, which w.is recently a raodtd at Marseilles, has u rent twenty feet under the wattrlino, Beoeived 25,11.24 p.m. Sydsek, September 25. At 6 a.m. tho Zaiandia sighted the American four masted barquentine Aurora flying signals of distress, and bore down on her: The chief officer of the Zval.u din board and found the vessel, which was bound fur Adelaide' wrh ovr a mil-inn feet o' lumb r, hud hsen 'yuiu helplenn for 14 days, having lout, b rru I'.l' T. Provision< wer« running sMorf, hidy three days supply < f waurb ing I ft. Atcwwlerabl riik, iwi g t,o a lie.ivy the Zealat.da go :i hawser ahoard, and with n hnlf an nour heided back for Sydney, rn-ch iif? .*»(»• ut !»;» .d .1 c avpc V! ■- • •!,< fi'-'t i v
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 206, 26 September 1903, Page 2
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