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A SCOW CAPSIZED.

ONE OF THE CREW DROWNED. ' fBT TELgOnAPH — rHESS ASSOCIATION.] BLENHEIM, This Day. The scow Oban, forty tons, was struck by a squall and capsized yesterday morning at 1 o'clock, off Ketu Bay, Peloms Sound. Captain Bonnor and his son clung to tho vessel, and were rescued about 8 o'clock. The other member of the crew, a Swede named Andrew Anderson, was drowned. The Obnn was in ballast from Wanganui to Pelorus for a cargo of timber.

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 64, 12 September 1901, Page 6

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A SCOW CAPSIZED. Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 64, 12 September 1901, Page 6

A SCOW CAPSIZED. Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 64, 12 September 1901, Page 6

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