THE JESSIE READMAN.
(BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
WaiUNG-PH, this day.
The Kiwi arrived this morning from Chathame with 481 bales wool, and the Ohau with 2,150 bales wool. She reports that the Jessie Readmah was still in the same position, but lasb week's gales will probably drive her further ashore. The water in the hold bad reached the 'tween decks, and the wool has been gob oub of her. Only 200 bales are now lefb on the island. Captain Davis, representative of the Insurance Company, returned by tbe Kiwi. The Ohau's load was an exceptionally heavy one, tbe bales being piled up^on deck.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 31, 5 February 1894, Page 2
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