AN OVERDUE VESSEL.
FEARS FOR THE NOTERO
Gkave doubts are entertained by Auckland shipping people as to the safety of the locally-owned barque Notero, now overdue here from the South Sea Islands. The Notero is at present nearly two months overdue at this port from Howland Island, close to the Equator, guano-laden. She is owned by Mr J. J, Craig, of this city, and was under charter to J. T. Arundel and Co. She is a Norwegian built vessel of 430 tons register. Capb. Campbell, of Auckland, is in command. She has now been nearly five months away from Auckland. She arrived at Howland Island on July 25th last, 19 days from Auckland, and was to load up for Auckland at Howland, calling at Niue on the return voyage. It is feared that she has met with serious miehap in the Islands.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 280, 27 November 1890, Page 5
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142AN OVERDUE VESSEL. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 280, 27 November 1890, Page 5
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