THE CONSTANCE CRAIG.
Per Press Association. .1.1 r, „ Auckian d, September 10. Ihc Collector of Customs has received the following telegram from tin. coast waiter at Ilokiauga: "Captain Schultzc, master of the barquenline Jlarv Isabel, which has just arrived, reports' that on July 29, off Cape Maria, he sighted a vessel which he was prettv sure was the Constance Craig. The vessel came round the cape and hauled sharp on to the wind, shortening sail at dusk." As J Ihc Mary Isabel left Wellington on August 23rd and arrived at Hokianga yesterday, the date of sighting the vessel believed to be the Constance Craiff was probably August 20th (not July 201 hj, as- telegraphed). A previous re- [ port from Hokianga stated that the Constance Craig had been sighted off there on duly BOth. Wreckage from the Co, stance Cra.g was f oyml on f])(J Coast early in August. If she wis n fl„,t on August 29th, there is stVa c h!, ot her having survived the storm in she evidently suffered great dan"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 September 1907, Page 2
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173THE CONSTANCE CRAIG. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 11 September 1907, Page 2
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