STRANDED SHIP
A TOW PROPOSED. (Aus and N.Z. C"ble As«n.) SUVA. July 29. The Hoerh Trader is still stranded. No one hold is flooded. The timber is being jettisoned. The Noumea will attempt to tow her off when she is sufficiently lightened. ' WELLINGTON, July 29. The Director-General of the Post Office received a message from the Heogh Trader, that she was throwing the deck cargo of logs overboard. The logs will be dangerous to navigation. shipping is also requested to keep a sharp lookout for the heavy timber jettisoned from the stranded vessel m the vicinity of Horseshoe reef.
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Grey River Argus, 30 July 1935, Page 5
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99STRANDED SHIP Grey River Argus, 30 July 1935, Page 5
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