THE MORAYSHIRE AGROUND.
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IN' DrXUDIN HAKBOHi Per I'res* Asocial ion. Dunedin, April 19. TI;U evening st conference of agent 4 and stevedores on the wharf", uit«! uu empty berth, made it evident that Home* tiling had \viun<r with the Moray* shirr (8500 tuns), which was due (it Dmiedii Imm Lytlelion to-day. liKjuiry j elicited that slits attempted the chan* >d thin morning with the tide considerI ably on the ebb, and oil' Point i took the thi* side of the channel nearest thi! half-tide wall, and remained fast, This afternoon her how was through the lino of black po*U, and could not. of conrac, oonie off till the eveninjj- tide, which will be full about eight o'clock. Later. Tlie Moray?dure, which grounded thi.j inoniiiij?, j»-ot dear to-uight, and pro* eeeded to Port Clnluters.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 20 April 1907, Page 2
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135THE MORAYSHIRE AGROUND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 20 April 1907, Page 2
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