THE WIMMERA DISASTER.
SEARCH FOR-: SURVIVORS. NO HOPE OF DISCOVERING AI. „ MORE. By Telegraph.—Press- -'Association. Auckland, Last Night. Constables Calwell and and Thornell, of Kaitaia and Houhora, report this morning from Te Paki station that thej, with the assistance of Maoris and settlers, thoroughly searched thei coast f rom the North Cape to- Cape Maria Van Die-, men, without result.
Captain Wilson, of the steamer*Waiotahi, reports having- picked-tip a spar and board.
The settlers ..and. natives -lave returned to their homes, all lope of discovering any more survivors being abandoned/ The Waiotahi has returned;'to: Parengsf and relinquished the-seaich.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1918, Page 5
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98THE WIMMERA DISASTER. Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1918, Page 5
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