Two Thames fishermen had an unpleasant experience in Hanrnld fiulf thej other nisrht in tlie launch Advance, J vine! at anchor with, it is said, a rid in a li«ht out. The owner and mate wore asleep when the Northern Company's Waimarie, on her war to Paeroa. crashed into the launch, mnkinsr a ]ar?e rent. The stem of the steamer went thrf"?h the side of the launch, and Vn<vl?ed the men out of their Imriks. The foreo of the inroaet impaled the hull of the launch, on the steamer, the former being carried, some distance before w?v wao stonned. Tin A the Ativan"" not been an excentionallv stronorlv-built hoit =he would have been cut. in two. dam ape done was just clear of th i\vater-line. The launch was towed intb Grahamstown 'by the Waimarie. The Mm awe done is so extensive that the wjh'le of the side will have to be replaced. ' e '| Send vour order ] M prinfme to rhe "Dnilv News" Prinitfry. Priees right \ satisfaction guaranteed. i . i . ' ■'■ ■-•'■ / '.'.:■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 68, 29 June 1910, Page 5
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169Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 68, 29 June 1910, Page 5
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