WRECKS AT THE NORFOLK ISLANDS.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association,) ■ Auokland, Monday, • The "Janet," a cutter from the Norfolk Island, brings news of two wreoks. The "Mary Ogilvie,"a regular trader from ■ ■ Sydney, was driven ashore daring a gale and is a total wreck. The Captain and crew camo to Auckland in the Janet. The abip "Girvan" from Newcastle, with 1,997 tons of coal was thrown on her beam end? in a galeon June 9th ofJLord Howe |sland, The tyirjjQ'BhiM »nd the vessel began
steadily to settle down., Th crew were taken off by tho barque!' Thompson," mi the same night the " Girwau" foundered. The crew wore at Norfolk Island whon the " Junet" loft. : ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4496, 14 August 1893, Page 3
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111WRECKS AT THE NORFOLK ISLANDS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4496, 14 August 1893, Page 3
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