SEARCH FOR SHIP’S CREW.
TREVESSA’E GIG SIGHTED. (Received Tuesday, 7 p,m.) SYDNEY, June 12. The Trcvean wirelessed that a boat drad been sighted at night time, and it appeared to be a gig. The vessel continued the search until it was compelled to give up. NO GREAT SIGNIFICANCE) (Received Tuesday, 7 p.m.) SYDNEY, June 12. There is some doubt whether the latest Trevessa message refers to the boat previously cabled. The message adds that no boat gear was found among the wreckage. It is argued here that the finding of the gig possesses no great significance as to the fate of the crew, as it is unlikely the gig would be in use. The probability is that when the Trevessa took her last dive the gig broke from the lashings and drifted away.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 June 1923, Page 4
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