AN OVERDUE BARQUE.
THE G. M. TUCKER MISSING
(By Telegraph.—Press Assoclatlon.7
WELLINGTON, Monday.
Anxiety is felt in the city—and is accentuated by the discovery of wreckage at Okarito, on the West Coast of the other island—concerning the whereabouts of the barque G. M. Tucker. The vessel was out from Newcastle exactly a month on Saturday, laden with coal, under command of Captain Oliver, who at one time was in the service of the Union Company. fThe G. M. Tucker is wellknown in Wellington Hiarboirr. It was the intention of the owner to have sent her to Auckland after this trip to be converted into a hulk.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 163, 23 July 1901, Page 2
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