THE FANNIE AND TE RINO.
So far no advices have been received at Lyttelton regarding the arrival at the Chatham Islands of the auxiliary fishing ketch Fancie, which loft Lyttelton early on Sunday afternoon, convoying tß_ launch Te Rino. Tho former vessel is a very stoutly-built packet, and has weathered many heavy gales, while before taking her departure from Lyttelton the launch Te Rino was decked in and made thoroughly seaworthy. Both veesols are probably delayed by the rough weather, which has prevented the Bteamcr Himitangi from leaving Waitangi. They -frill probably arrive at their destination when the weather moderates.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15022, 17 July 1914, Page 8
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