THE SHIP SOUKAR.
A NARRO W EBC A P 13. (BY TELEGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT.) GISBORNE, Last Night. The ship Soukar (Cupt. Hyne), whish jvas loading wool here for Homo, parted the port chain about midnight and drifted to witllia about 500 yards of the shore off Sandy Bay, on the town side of Lumohu Island. Her starboard anchor was at once got out, and it held her at that spot in about four or tour and ahalf fathoms of water. She lay _ all yesterday in a very perilous position, but two launches to-day succeeded in towing hei off, anchoring her in the
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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 209, 13 November 1897, Page 2
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