THE WRECK OF THE WANAKA.
PORTION OS 1 AIPJ?AIB3 UNALTERED. [By Telegraph, | fTINITKft PftlBB ABS&CIATION.I New Pt^MOUTH, This Dat. Kough weather atill prevails, but thero ia no apparent Change in the Wanaka's position flinoo yoiiterday. Hor bowa are direct on to tbe «oa, but she is upright. The «urf is too heavy to allofc any wort to bo dono at tbe vosgel. THe galo cce'tnti now to be subsiding, but a. heavy (tea is rolling into tho shore. The W&nWra at low water cm be boarded from tile shore. Men are walking to her in only knee-deep of water. The me and fall of tho tide ia 12ft. The veisol is lyinsr on a shingle bed off tho main reef in a bight on the ooaat.
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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 83, 9 April 1891, Page 3
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