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THE DERELICT.

(By Telegraph,—Press Association), Westmt, Wednesday. There was fine weather and a smooth sea prevailing this morning. The steimer Nile brought the derelict cutter Lizzie into the river, She was placed alongside the wharf under the big crane, and a line was passed beneath her and she was turned over inJ a few minutes, So far no bodies cm be seen in the cabin, Jl Later, JH Two Bodies Foiaul.^M A closer examination of the zie" shows that the boom lashed, hot was simply caught wreckage. When the water cabin was reduced two found there. -^^^H

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4456, 28 June 1893, Page 2

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THE DERELICT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4456, 28 June 1893, Page 2

THE DERELICT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4456, 28 June 1893, Page 2

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