THE MISSING CENTENNIAL
FOUND UISiSEA WORTHY. SURVEY WAS INSUFFICIENT./ (Received March 22, 10 1 a.m.) HOBART, This Day.^ The commission appointed to enquire into the condition of the missing steamer Centennial, which left Hobart for New Zealand, and never arrived, found that the vessel was unseawortby, and that the surveyor's examination was not as full as it Should have been. Tho Centennial left Launceston on 15th October for Napier, but was delayed at Georgetown, at? she had sprung a smalt leak. The leftk was thought to be only a trivial matter, and the little vefiwl fesumed her voyage on 17th October, She was a steamer of 89 tons.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 69, 22 March 1907, Page 7
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