LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS.
(iJY TKLKUIIAI'U —OWN COUIiKSI'ONDKNT.) Auckland, Last Night. The body of a infant, sex unlaiowu, born apparently about a week ago, much (iucomposed and partly eaten by doss was found Uv Mr Flood, licensee of (ha Wharf Hotel, Kawent.', in tha llokinnga district on Monday last. The discovery was reported to Constable at 1101-.ianpa, who last evening took possession of the remains pending an inquest. News was received in town to-day by wiro from Tairua if the wreck at that port of the bnpfantine Sarah I'tle, a well known Auckland vessel. She was loaded with a full caigo of kauri timber for Newcastle, having 1)1,000 feet under her hatchet), and when sailing under all plain canvass by a uiischauce she struck tho rocks near the entrance to the harbour mid stuck fast. A nasty son was robins; into tho harbour and the force of the waves gave her a bud knocking about. She is full of water with a large hole in her bottom. The Surah Pile is owned by Messrs James and Co., and was in charge of Captain Wilkin. Tho hull is insured for i!f)00 iu the New Zealand Insurance Company.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2963, 11 July 1891, Page 2
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195LATEST AUCKLAND NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2963, 11 July 1891, Page 2
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