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WRECK OF THE ELECTRA.

AUCKLAND. October 23, Captain Lane, of the schooner Maile, states that while entering Winapou harbor at 7 a.m. on October 11 he sighted the barque Electra, Captain Fisher, 380 tons, anchored close to thereef. Shortlyafterwards Captain Lane noticed a signal at the Electra’s mainmast, and the ensign reversed, on which he immediately put off to the barque and went on board. It was then found that she was aground on the reef and bumping heavily. In a little time she commenced to fill rapidly, and about noon capsized bodily over to seaward. The captain and crew then abandoned her, and, the hatches being washed off, the cargo, which consisted of 500 tons of copra, was speedily floating out of the hold When the Maile left (on the 12th) the Electra showed signs of breaking up fast.

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Evening Star, Issue 7750, 23 October 1888, Page 2

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WRECK OF THE ELECTRA. Evening Star, Issue 7750, 23 October 1888, Page 2

WRECK OF THE ELECTRA. Evening Star, Issue 7750, 23 October 1888, Page 2