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WRECK OF TE TEKO

A message received hv n. ■' Northern Company m \A. the on Tuesday stated that tho andMary scow Te Teko. |J| f c t d»*~ A easterly S al^^ o^ ing along the coast, audit v leared that the vessel wool 1 come a total loss. Captain Ham* mond, marine superintendent 7f the Company who t? Auckland on Monday by tj Daphne for the scene o f. tht wreck, telegraphed on T uesr f that the heavy seas made !m„? possible to reach SI inner U\7a The Daphne had 'r^urnedt Mercury Bay where she won d remain until the weather moder a ted. LI *

The captain and crew ol the scow walked overland from Tai rua to Mercury Ray on Tuesday to join the Daphne, which wall bring them up to Auckland. The Te Teko is the fifth vessel that has been wrecked in the vi cinity of Slipper Island. The scow Surprise was wrecked there over fifteen years ago with the loss ol four lives, a Norfolk Islander named H. Jackson bein^ the only survivor. While entering the Tairua Heads, the threemasted scow Zingara struck a rock, ailed and sank. She was afterwards salved. A similar fate befel the scow Tramp, which was also salved, About two years a^o the steamer Wairoa was wrecked on the Tairua Bar, and became atotal loss.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7472, 13 August 1920, Page 2

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WRECK OF TE TEKO Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7472, 13 August 1920, Page 2

WRECK OF TE TEKO Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7472, 13 August 1920, Page 2