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Wreck of the Ship Zulieka.

TWELVE LIVES LOST. NINE BODIES RECOVERED. THE COAST STREWN WITH WRECKAGE. [By Telegraph] (Per P rc.ss Association.) Wellington, This Day. The ship Zulieka, bound from Duaedin to Wellington, was wrecked on Friday night about four miles west of Cape Palliser. Nine bodies have been picked up on the baach. The bodies recovered were those of of the fivst mate, steward, two apprentices, and five seamen. There are three missing. The Captain, second and third mates and seven men were saved. The vessel is reported to be* completely broken up and the beach is strewn with wreckage. The Captain left for Wellington (overland) this morning.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 302, 21 April 1897, Page 3

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Wreck of the Ship Zulieka. Hastings Standard, Issue 302, 21 April 1897, Page 3

Wreck of the Ship Zulieka. Hastings Standard, Issue 302, 21 April 1897, Page 3

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