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A MISHAP AT SEA.

Per Pr«es Association. DI7NEDIN, February 21. Some_ anxiety was felt to-day at the non-arrival of the Manuka, which was duo here about daylight. At a late hour to-night she arrived off the heads with a vessel, supposed to be a steamer, in tow, and accompanied by the Waipori. The vessels anchored outside the heads and will not come in until the morning. The identity of the vessel which was picked up is not known. I DTJNEDIN, February 22. | It was the disabled Pukaki which the i Manuka had in tow and caused her to be overdue from Lyttelton. Both vessels anchored outeide the Heads all night.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXiX, Issue 7727, 22 February 1909, Page 2

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A MISHAP AT SEA. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXiX, Issue 7727, 22 February 1909, Page 2

A MISHAP AT SEA. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXiX, Issue 7727, 22 February 1909, Page 2