An Unknown Vessel.
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_ Gisbokne. Tuesday, Steamer Beatrice left port at 980 to comiiiunieale wi h thfi vtß?cl K:pht"d off Tnrobnu. She ib do^eibed bb a itt.gb.irque with only h. r f ■nrrrnst standinfi. Her p.>s tii-n U aim t XI mi oa cfi" shore near tho Avini reef light. A north easterly vvi ,d is bowing and thn visn-1 appears to Imve dilßcult.y in ,'teoiiiig. It in thought she may bi the ovi'idue Timaru.
* TnreK v stjifiru, f : nilrs north of Gi-born'e, repc-v, -!•.:. ,n^ ■■. '.'.rijtl vfPßel with on'y '~"H> mi"*, -'diuling iojisnil and jib FcVlioadingSi'ii.li.
The .Ired^-i. .L.i... T-ivnl.-y left to search for the dis«b r<l ship at noon, taking provisions und the steamerFnnnv at 2 p.m.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7412, 30 September 1902, Page 3
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120An Unknown Vessel. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7412, 30 September 1902, Page 3
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