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The Wreck of the Tasmania.

ATTEMPT TO DISCOVER THE ROCK ABANDONED. [By Telegraph.] (Per Press Association.) Wellington, This day. The Hinemoa has finally abandoned the search for the rock on which tbe Tasmania struck. Captain Neale states that ho is satisfied that no rock exists outside the danger line. Searcli •was ißwde for tbe patent log which •was expiated would show the distance from Gishorne before tbe wreck, b.tt apparently it had broken away as the diver co-aid not hud it.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 423, 11 September 1897, Page 3

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The Wreck of the Tasmania. Hastings Standard, Issue 423, 11 September 1897, Page 3

The Wreck of the Tasmania. Hastings Standard, Issue 423, 11 September 1897, Page 3

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