THE MISSING HAWEA.
ADKJ.Fr IS'LAII iNOKFOLK ISLAND.
(By Ca.ble.—Press Association.—Copyright.) Sydimy, August 12. 'flip liaivea, with a broken tail shaft, is adrift near Norfolk Island. Fourteen of the crew landed b'lcre. I'KUHAJIIjV J)l!]FTL\'(; SOUTHERLY. Received Li, 0.50 a.m. Sydney, Last Night. '1 lie .Molina, which sailed at S p.m., ils lit'ted with a crow's nest on .the foremast, and took an extra supply of rockets. She will keep a sharp lookout lor the liawea. \Vhen the Aloana readies tile vicinity of Lord llotve Island she will make a zig-zag course. The opinion is expressed here thai the lln wea will drift northerly, and the Tafua, en route from Fiji, will have the best chance of picking her up. * The ilawea has live weeks' supplies. The names id' the crew, shipped at Newcastle, are—Captain, Charles Head; first ollicer, I!.- Irwin; second ollicer, ti. Williamson; third ollicer, W. Cossenline; seilmen, .Manifold, Carnase, Lvik-li, McCrae, Mel 'all, I'earce, Coleman, Fitzgerald: chief engineer, ,1. McLean; second engineer, A. Oilman; third engineer, F. Litson; lireinen, l'ryke and McKay; trimmers, liuddy, Donovan, and 11. Thomas; greasers, <i. Frank, Ciiumley, anil .McLeoil; stewards, Moore, Cooper, C'ooles, Sutherland, and Cockle. Jiy Telegraph.—l'ress Association. Dunedin, Wednesday. The I'nioil Company has received advice that the Ilawea broke her tail shaft ou July 30 near Norfolk Island.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 200, 13 August 1908, Page 2
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216THE MISSING HAWEA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 200, 13 August 1908, Page 2
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