Ashore and Afloat
NEW ZEALAND-BOUND VESSEL BRISBANE, May 22, The steamer Dalcroy, bound from Java to Auckland, went aground on Dove Islet, a little to the north-east of Thursday Island. A wireless message received from Thursday Island states that she w r as later refloated, and is now en route for Thursday Island. The . extent of the damage is not stated, but the forepart of the ship was apparently holed, as the earlier message stated that the vessel was aground from the stem to about the foremast, and making water in the forepeak and No. 1 hold.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 May 1933, Page 7
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