THE LOCH LGMOND.
THE ULNEMOA'S SIiARCJI. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The Marine Department has received tlie following message from Captain Bullous, of the llineinoa: ''Saarelied Solantlers, Snares, Traps, and islands oil' west coast of Stewart Island. Xo signs of life or wreckage.'
MiAKCHILXU AI'CALAND ISLANDS Dtmedin, Last Night. The Union Company have decided to send a steamer almost immediately to the Auckland Islands to make a search for the Loch Lomond. There is said to be not much chance, however, of any trace of the missing vessel being found, in that quarter. Experienced mariners are now of opinion that so long a time having chi'psod since the Loch Lomond sailed from Newcastle, and no report haying been heard of her, she must, if, this latest attempt proves unsuccessful, be added to the list of steamers that have not returned.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 234, 26 September 1908, Page 2
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141THE LOCH LGMOND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 234, 26 September 1908, Page 2
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