The Court reserved its .decisional* . Wakatere-Huia inquiry, brought to a conclusion late yestflftt j afternoon. .Mr. Clayton, who appeared oa behalf of the Northern Steamship pany, asked whether it was necess&rj for him to address the Court. The „ man (Mr. C. G. Kettle) intimated tnav there was no suggestion that the 5° : pany were at fault. Lengthy ac^res i" were given by Mr. McVeagh (for second officer of the Wakatere) and J> • McGregor (for Captain Higham, to# of the Huia). "Always wear flannel skin" -was good advice, Mr. Speight.-0". eeo that it is the Iloslyn unshrinj® "Delta" finish.—
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 230, 27 September 1911, Page 4
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