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SEVEN LIFE-BELTS WASHED ASHORE.

The Maoris picked up a boat marked H.M.S. Dart, with a bag of provisions, a life buoy, carpenters' tools, and mast on board, at Tom Bowlin's Bay, near the North Cape, about a week ago. Mr S. Yatea picked up seven life-belts marked with the broad arrow on the West Coasb about ten mile 3 past Cape Maria Van Diemen.

Quantities of vegetables were seen all along the West Coast beach. The Maoris have gob the boat, and Mr Yates of .Parengarenga has gob the lifebelts.

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 150, 26 June 1889, Page 5

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SEVEN LIFE-BELTS WASHED ASHORE. Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 150, 26 June 1889, Page 5

SEVEN LIFE-BELTS WASHED ASHORE. Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 150, 26 June 1889, Page 5

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