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The Gladys Ashore

(PEK PRESS ASSOCIATION.) \ GISBOBNB, Jan 31. There is noch inge in the position of the Gladya. Tho ship appears to be hard and fast on tho rocks amidships. She is distant three quarters of a raile from the shore. Thi j dredge is standing by and towing, but with little result. Probably the Omapere, now coming down the Coast, will be requisitioned biter in the afternoon. The Gladys is making a little water, and at 2 o'clock there was thi^e inches in the well. February 1. As anticipated, the Gladys was I towed off at high tide last evening at t 7 o'clock, the ye sels engaged in the i work being the steamer Omapere, the dredge John Townley and the piijssmger tender Waihi. Long sables were attached, and on the third united lug, the vessel, which was shifted each time, was pulled into deep water. It is statt-d that she was taking only a little water and not making any today. The Coll ci or of Customs will enquire into the circumstances of the stranding to-morrow.

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Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 2 February 1903, Page 3

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The Gladys Ashore Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 2 February 1903, Page 3

The Gladys Ashore Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 2 February 1903, Page 3