THE MISSING RIO LOSE.
By Telegraph— Press Association. Wellington, Monday. The Amokura returned to-day Iron an unsuccessful search for the submerged object (supposed to be the capsized hull of the Rio Logo) reported to have been seen off Kaikoura. The only thing the Amokura saw waai a broken oar.
Christchurcli, Last Nigl#. Large (jiuuititiea of kauri tinibec are still coming ashore all along the coast from Amuri Bluff to the Uro river, Tlaxbourne. It is supposed to be a portion of the cargo of the Rio L,oge. It i» t aid that « strong current "is now eettißjj in southwards, -Some days ago the csrrcnt was eastwards, then for some, days northwards, now it i& southwards, and it is believed that the Rio Logo derelict has not pas«ed Cajwh Campbell yst. The fishermen at Kaikoura aro koepinir a sharp look-out.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 31, 2 March 1909, Page 2
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139THE MISSING RIO LOSE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 31, 2 March 1909, Page 2
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