THE MISSING VESSEL ANNIE BOW.
[PEB MEBB ASSOCIATION.!
INVBECARGHJ&, This day.
A telegram from Timaru on Tuesday states that the barquentine Annie Bow wits twenty-three days out from Newcastle to tk.-.t port. The police now report tho finding of a plank on the beach between Riverton and Colao Bay bearing the name of Annie Bow in white letters with a red rim. The plank appears to have como oil" the starboard bow, the nails which held it being broken off. It hus not been long in tho •water. In the same locality a quantity of timber partly rotten and charred with firo was also discovered, which had apparently been in tho water sometime. Tiie vescel is well known from the fact that Koine members of her former crew refused to ship on tho ground of her unseaworthinesn, and ■went to gaol. Since then she had made a number of trips. HER SAFE ARRIVAL AT TIMARU. Timaku, This day. Arrived—Annio Bow, from Neweactle, twenty-fivo days out. She met very heavy ■weather.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5568, 4 July 1889, Page 2
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