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(Special to the Daily Telegraph.) Adoeund. thia day.
NAUTICAL INQUIRY At tbo nautical inquiry iulo the circumstances surrounding tho foundering of the cutter Gipsy off Wbangarei Hoads on September 23, the Court found that no blame was attachable to Captain Jackson; that tho vessel was unseaworthy; and that her 038 was caused through stress of weather. The Bench upheld the contention of the oaptnin that he could not have beachod the onto', as she foundered within lifted) minutes of discovery. Slj 0 ff as caking, aud was then fivo miles off tbo land,
NOBTH ISLAND BANDS CONTEST )n 1(ls h " po eutoreii for fn.fi i- r"? Contost 101)0 Held in Aucklandjn Fobruary: Waihi, Wellingon Garrison, Auckland Garrison, Denniston, £auraki Taranaki Garrison, KT ® n^ lno Battalion, Nowtown Mallon, Hastings, Wanganui Garrison Gibome City, Inipeya (Auckland), Solo entries were received from the Palme,, ston band, which otherwise is notcempeting. The entries for solo instruments have beeD oxtended tc December 13,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1138, 5 November 1904, Page 2
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