WRECK OF THE GAZELLE
(BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
Nelson, this day. The inquest on the four bodies waahed ashore from the wreck of the Gazelle, threw little further light on bhe casualty. It appears, however, Capt. Rogers knew he was in Blind Bay, but did not know the precise position. The evidence showed that the vessel was well equipped, and thab the anchor was leb go just before she struck. A verdict of accidentally drowned by the wreck of the barque was returned,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 33, 7 February 1894, Page 2
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