OMAKA WRECK.
SBAECHTNG TOE THE VICfiM& '% (PRESS ASSOCIATION TKLBOBAHJ % WELLINGTON, February 2." 1 The search for the bodies of u» (ff"' mainder of the crew of the Omaka % - being continued each day. So far a*,: result has been achieved. Wreckage and cargo is strewn abafl the beaches inside the Heads. A| . masts of the ill-fated vessel ww» fjfe covered to-day. Strange to say, M*jf vestige of the wreck has been disoowsff on cither Somes's or Ward Island. Some clothing cast off by the inaaj* their desperate struggle has been &■*»• "Forewarned k forearmed." Yant j best weapon against a bad cold M i "NAZGL." It will quickly andjastf rout the enemy. Sold eTerjwaaet Is 6d a bottle. ' !
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17060, 3 February 1921, Page 8
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116OMAKA WRECK. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17060, 3 February 1921, Page 8
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