THE SCHOONER OFA.
The s.s. Hauroto reports that no further intelligence has. been received of the auxiliary schooner Ofa, which left Niuafoou, Tonga, on March 31st, for KJeppels Island. -The night that the vessel lert a hurricane was experienced, and It seems certain-that the vessel was then wrecked or went down with all .hands. She ,was in ballast at the time, ana carried a crew of six. The Ofa was a new vessel, having been built a few.months ago by Messrs Lane and Brown, of Whangaroa, for Messrs Vines, Utting and Perstoh.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 180, 31 July 1900, Page 8
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