SCOW MAGIC ASHORE.
! CREW LAND SAFELY. ■ IBy Telegraph.—l'ress Association.) I WELLINGTON, Saturday, i While beating up the harbour the auxiliary scow Magic bound from North tape to Wellington with a cargo of stone and some wool, went ashore on Inconstant Point, inside Wellington Heads. A northerly gale was blowing at the time, and a very heavy sea was running inside. j The crew, comprising Mcintosh (master), Morris (engineer), Barker, Car'michael, Brett, and Balcouib (cook), landed at I'encarrow in a boat. '■ The vessel is owned by the Hansford .Mills Construction Company of Wellington. | A portion of the deck and some wool ihas been washed ashore. If the predicted southerly gale comes nothing can (save the vessel. Tlie Magic was built in Auckland in 11801, and for many years traded in and out of this port. She was a vessel of 94 (tons register.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 28 March 1921, Page 7
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