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THE INDRABARAH

}\o\ El) FURTHER UV-TIORF

r HUT MAY RKKLOAT. • (Ter IMt.^ Anuria; !..i;:.-! 1 Wellington, -hnie 7. At onr- o'rloek today the' I'ostmasUT at liiilis wired t«> ' rost dliu-i.' as tollows :•' lathe Seerctai'v <>t tlie tieneral idraharah has moved little fur tlicr ni-sliorc than formerly. One c clock tip' lrrawhiti was ;ne>t \isible. >ea still wry irou_»h A Diessaue lrom Mar■inii last ui_rht stated that ih»Indraliarah had encountered I very rou_rh weather and humped considerable. She had moved shorewards a little. due n<> doubt to the insufficiency of the anchors. 'I here is every hope of her beinu- refloated. '| he Terawhiti hrou_:lu from \Vellite_-toii

.'an extra mushroom anchor, I but the weather was too rou^h I yesterday to lay it. i WellinjiTon. duno IE j The Postmaster at Bulls wirT's that the Indrabarah's anchier lines could not hold her | against the high seas and she I has got back into almost the iexact position she was in three j weeks ago. Captain Rainey has 'left tlie vessel and is now at i Bulls. Nothing can be aceom-jplished-now for ten days. I Palmerston North, JuneT | The* latest information from I the Indrabarah is very discouraging. The anchors would not hold the vessel, which is now broadside on in her original position. Nothing ofiicial is ascertainable, but it is obvious that the ship broke, her holders dining the big sen oh Saturday.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLI, Issue 5969, 9 June 1913, Page 5

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THE INDRABARAH Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLI, Issue 5969, 9 June 1913, Page 5

THE INDRABARAH Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLI, Issue 5969, 9 June 1913, Page 5