The Chief Steward's Boat.
NINE LIVES LOST. OF SIX KNOWN. THREE UNKNOWN. GiSBOBXt, This day, 9 a.m. The following are known to have been in the chie; steward's boat which was seen by a Maori to capsize at Boat Harbor at Mahunga : Chief Stewart} Henderson. Chief Cook S. Wood. Chief Pantryman T. Conroy. Second Pantryman W. M'Guire. Aft Bedroom Steward T. Robinson. A boy known ajj Harry, who was assistant fore-cabin steward, and Three others whose names aura not
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Hastings Standard, Issue 387, 31 July 1897, Page 3
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79The Chief Steward's Boat. Hastings Standard, Issue 387, 31 July 1897, Page 3
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