FOUNDERING OF A CUTTER AND KETCH AT SEA.
Auckland, This day. The cutter South Carolina struck the Rangitoto reef last night. She was got off, but in coming up the harbour sunk. Wellington, This day. The following telegram has been received by the Secrctarv of the Marine Department from the Collector of Customs nt Christchurch :—" Captain .Jensen, of the schooner Herald, reports being in company with a ketch between Bcnmorc and Flaxbourne, both making bad weather, and about noon she disapcared. The Herald bore off in the direction and passed four hatches and broken bulwarks, but no crew. This was on the 13th October. A ketch passed Bank's Peninsula on Thursday, the I lth, name unknown, and this will probably be the same."
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3826, 20 October 1883, Page 3
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