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A SCOW ASHORE.

ALL HANDS SAFE. By Telegraph.—Press Associntioir. Wellington, Last Night. Mr. R. B. Morris, secretary to the Post and Telegraph Department, has received a message from the radio station at Awanui as follows: “Gape Maria Van Dieman advises that the scow Haere is ashore seven miles south from the light house. All hands are safe, and the vessel is high and dry on the. beach, and undamaged. There is every chance of getting her afloat.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1922, Page 4

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A SCOW ASHORE. Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1922, Page 4

A SCOW ASHORE. Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1922, Page 4

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