THE INDRABARAH.
THE LATEST REPORT. Per Press Association. v _. Wellington, Last Night. >- A pigeon brought a message to the Times from the Terawhiti, dated 10 a.m. this morning. as follows:—"lndrabarah mw connected up. with the other two sfs-ipn mushroom anchors, and with the two ,'four-ton stoeklcss anchors on a bridle, which were laid on Sunday. The weather was tine, with westerly wind, anrt moderate swell. (Signed) 'Watchlin."
A SAD FATALITY. I THE VESSEL MOVED. ;•' Wellington, Last Night. The Secretary of the General Post OllicF, to-night received the following message from the postmaster at Bulls: "Thomas Fallon, boatswain on the Indrabarah, was found dead to-day in the ship's hold, having fallen down the hold about midday. The aeoident cast a gloom over the operations, which work, however, was in no way responsible for the alHiir. An inquest' will be held at the beach to-morrow morning. The boat has moved a little to-day, and probably will be moved further to-morrow'-. Future operations will depend ' move than ever on the weather. To-day the sea was again rough."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 14, 17 June 1913, Page 5
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174THE INDRABARAH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 14, 17 June 1913, Page 5
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