MARINE ENQUIRY.
SINKING OF A ycow. i!y T< irgrapli.—l're-s .-WM-iatiiiii. Auckland, Thursday. The court, of enc|uiry into tlic col lision l)ctw<'«'ii tlie Northern Company's steamer Clansman and tin' scow I'ahiki, owned, liy MtOallum Jiros.. as the result of which llil- scow sank in Auckland harbor, found that the Clansman was not an overtaking vessel. that tin- collision was due to the neglect of the second ollicer, Call Urink. to keep a sharp look-out, and that the failure i i' the scow to show a llarc-up %ht was an error of judgment, not a wrongful default. The chiei uf t'c { lansn'an. who ;i'as not at his post :'i the time of tlie collision, could not '-'0 citi das a party, No iloulit the Xort'i- ■ Company wmH fake such action they tl'on ■ h't pro] <-r with ivpml to his oV<!i« tie" of the regulations. Tiu: ("Vmrl oi'htvd (.'iijifain "Mr! vend. of the to pay three-fourths and i.lr i second officer to pay one-fourth of the costs of the enquiry.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 48, 17 July 1914, Page 5
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167MARINE ENQUIRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 48, 17 July 1914, Page 5
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