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LOSS OF THE ROSEDALE

A PATHETIC INCIDENT. By Oable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, September 22. A pathetic incident lias occurred in connection with the wreck of the Rosedale. A telegram saying "Mother dying" was wrongly delivered. William McKay, with his wife and two children, sailed by the Rosedale. The telegram was intended for another McKay in the district. The wreckage includes a raft and a portion of the deckhouse.. Two of the crew on the Rosedale had been previously wrecked six times. COLLISION SHIfiESTED. Received 22, !H5 p.iru Sydney, September 22. A quantity of wreckage which drifted ashore at Port Macquarrie, apparently from two distinct vessels, suggests the possibility that the Rosedale collided with a small sailing vessel, and that both foundered.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 79, 23 September 1911, Page 5

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120

LOSS OF THE ROSEDALE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 79, 23 September 1911, Page 5

LOSS OF THE ROSEDALE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 79, 23 September 1911, Page 5

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