SHIPPING CASULATIES
THE LOOH LONG. PXB PRBBH ASSOCIATION, Wellington, November 5. Captain Bol'.ons wired the Minister of Marine from Lyttelton this after noon that the Hinemoa visited the Chathams, Pitt, Sisters, and Forty Tours Bocks/ and that there was every Indication that the Loch Long struck on the north-west reef and was lost -with all hands, there beitg no signs of »ny suivivore. Fragmentary portions <of the main and poop decks, cabin and Ijoat fittings went ashore on the north side of the Ohathams and on Pitt Island; also a life buoy, boat's tiller and oar bratded with the ship's name. By the appe&iance of the wreckage the vessel must have struck about the end of May. An inquiry was opened to-day into the circumstances of the collision between the steamers Gertie and Queen of the South off Kahurangi Point on September 27th.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 240, 6 November 1903, Page 3
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143SHIPPING CASULATIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 240, 6 November 1903, Page 3
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