HOKIANGA WRECK
I.■•■■ •; —— ♦ : . . ■ : BODY WASHED ASHORE ■ ' • '. ; HULL DRIFTING TO THE NORTH ' (By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post.") AUCKLAND, This Day. , The body-of Amos Suvanto, an able seaman, who was drowned on Saturday afternoon in the wreck of the Isabella, de Frame, was found yesterday morning near the Golden Stairs, a steep track winding up the side of a precipitous hill on the coast, about fifteen miles frpm the sceno of the.wreck. . No sign has been seen of the other victims of the disaster. Parties patrolling the beach from / Hokianga to Whangape saw fresh' wreekago washed up by the tide in the vicinity of Mitimiti. The men saw. the hull of the Isabella de Frame drifting off the same spot late on Monday night, when she seemed to be. moving further northwards and out to sea. Pieces of the vessel and scraps of cargo are being seen by the police- and volunteers searching the coast from Ahipara to Herekino.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 18 July 1928, Page 12
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159HOKIANGA WRECK Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 18 July 1928, Page 12
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