RARAWA DELAYED.
ILLNESS OP CAPTAIN BARK. The Rarawa did not sail for Onehunga last night, owing to the sudden illness of Cap£ain Bark while on the trip from Onehunga on Thursday night. Captain Hark was taken to the local hospital yesterday for medical treatment, and will remain in the hospital for some days. The New Plymouth office of the Northern Steamship Company immediately advised the head office in Auckland of the position, and Captain Norbury was sent to New Plymouth by train in order to take the vessel to Onehunga. He is duo to arrive in New Plymouth tonight, and the Rarawa's departure is advertised for to-night. Amongst the passengers booked to leave by the Earawa last night were several Who are to connect with the Niagara for Vancouver, but as the latter vessel is not sailing until Tuesday, they will not miss the connection. A number of delegates to the Legion'of Frontiersmen Conference were alst) held up last night. e
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1920, Page 4
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161RARAWA DELAYED. Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1920, Page 4
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