THE ILL-FATED LOCH LOMOND
EVIDENCE OF HER DESTRUCTION. MOKE WRECKAGE FOUND. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. The s.s. Apatuii, which arrived at Auckland to-day, brought the nameboard of the missing barijue Loch Lomond. The wreckage was picked up at Ranganui Hay, 2!) miles south-east of North Cape. The word "Loch" is missing, but "Lomond'' appears on the board, which is 10ft in length. The. ■Scotch thistle is also painted on the board. There, is no doubt that the wreckage belongs to the Loch Lomond.' A bucket, bearing the letters "o-c-n, - '. was also seen between Cape 11a ria and .Scott's Point on the AY'esl Coast. The iirist wreckage was found about 30 wiles south of Cape Maria on the West Coast on October 17. The finder juoseunelitly found a ship's door with a hole cut in the centre and a compass | lashed in with a fishing line. Some deck-house panels are also stated Ho .'be ashore near Hukatere on thet Ninety-mile Beach. A door, which! might be a companion-way door, is also .-aid to have been found* in the direction of Cape Reinga.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 287, 28 November 1908, Page 2
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183THE ILL-FATED LOCH LOMOND Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 287, 28 November 1908, Page 2
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