THE INQUIRY.
l'er I'lcss Association. Auckland.. April U. Tliu enquiry into tin; wreck of the To Aloha was continual m-Jay. Mr W'ctli11L, continuing his ev/ilcnee, sitid lie did ( not make a declaration that the steamer v was lit to go round the North Cape, hut 1 only that she was lit to trade in die i Waikato river. He thought tile wa- j sel was lit to go round the North Cape, ( but she .-houhl have utf.ui "nursed." < Edward Alexander Alison, engineer i to the Ferry Coy., who supervised the 1 lepairs tn the vessel, sad lie believed 1 she was seaworthy, and fit to go round l the (.'ape in ordinary weather. ' Captain .Miiuham, leealleii, said that ! practically no steam was available afler pas-ing I'ape Rodney. Wiliiam Pearson, fireman on tile To Aroha. said that the stanchions sup- : poring the hunkers collapsed. and tile coal washing <m one side gave the vessel a list. The enquiry was aOjournnl till to-mor-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 12 April 1907, Page 2
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161THE INQUIRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 12 April 1907, Page 2
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