ON THE HONOLULU ROCKS.
Little Hope of Saving the Ship.
The Cargo Saved.
Passengers and Mails at San Francisco.
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San Francisco. October 18. The Huddart, Parker aDd Company's steamer Miowera, which left Sydney for Vancouver on September 19th, struck on the rocks at Honolulu, at eight o'clock on the night of October 2nd. The vessel is resting amidships, and the rudder post is gone. The steamer makes little water. Tugs failed to move her, and faint hopes are entertained of saving the ship as she lies in a dangerous position, and will break up it bad weather is experienced. The cargo was saved in good condition. Her supply of coal was jettisoned. Mails and passengers have arrived in San Francisco.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 248, 19 October 1893, Page 5
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126ON THE HONOLULU ROCKS. Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 248, 19 October 1893, Page 5
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