In a second edition of the "Star ,, yesterday, it was reported that grave fears were entertained for the safety of a motor launch which left Collingwood for Farewell Spit lighthouse, with 18 passengers and crew, including Mr Bean postmaster at Collingwood, his son and a cadet named Robins. She disappeared from view of the lighthouse-keeper during a heavy gale, and it was feared she .swamped or was driven to sea A. tele gram rcfteived subsequently conveyed the good news that the launch and party had returned to Collingwood safely Loss of sleep often causes headache Take Steams' Headache Cure which not only cures the ache but is alre freshing as a night's rest for the relief xt brings; rest 3 tortured neryes.-Aclvt
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 288, 3 December 1907, Page 4
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