THE MISSING RIO LOGE.
Shipmasters ore now practically convinced that the auxiliary brigantinc Rio Logo, which is several weeks overdue on tlio passage froni Kaipara to Dunedin, met with swift dimeter in tho heavy southerly g*les U»t month. The vessel was Inst sighted in Cook Strait on tho 13th and 14th January ny the Fchooncrs Waratah and Isabella de Frame. wL-ch havo long , since reached Uunedin. _ The Utter (schooner, which wu badly damaged in tho hef.vy southerly gales, £a?sed tv number of larpe. fcnuri lops eG Ban's Pcninsu'a on her way South, and it is thought that these were f.BJ-t of tho cargo of the musing Hio Captain Marciel, shipping master at Lyttellon, was yesterday instructed by a telogrtuni from the Secretary far Marina to request shipmasters to keep a tharp lock-out for any Mf?n of tho overdue vessel. It in the intention of tho Itarine Pepaxtinant to aend a. stop.mer to search for the Rio Logo. Captain N. Woods, ol the Stirm, which arrived yesterday aftcmqon from Dunedin, saw no signs of any vessel or wreckage. Ho encountered thick fog-baiik* on the way up.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13342, 6 February 1909, Page 11
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