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■ \ ' ! : i I . SHIPPING* j !■ m irjjrn fcMMnnV i Ap , ril 6.—9.30 a.m., Monowai, from P«W*aio vi» ports—l2.s , p.m., Kpromiko, from Lyttelton. v ~ ■ MISSING SCOW.. , a [ e entertained that the at sea during the storm cf aoout 10 days ago. She left Opotiki on March 24 and a scow like her 'was seen by the Tasman steamer to leeward of the Mderman Islands two nights later, at the height of the.storm, heading north and Tea vards, and showing no signs of distress. The heavy weather and approaching darkness would make it difficult for her to enter any port Shfcaffies gineer) °L h' afob 'J r ° (captain), G. Samson (owner and engxneer), ij, ia\ior (deck hand), and a boy as cook. Throe of tiie men are Harbor BotdW 8 to^ uckland ; Captainßpff, commanding the Whakataua was a fahdy good°s6a boT'’ > vho formerl y cominanded «» Kahn, says she
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Evening Star, Issue 17319, 6 April 1920, Page 8
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