THE CORNWALL DISABLED
ENGINE TROUBLE. RETURN TO PORT. [Per Press Association. — Copyright.l AUCKLAND, This Day. The Federal steamer Cornwall, which left Auckland at 7 o’clock this morning, turned back when she had passed Tiri Tiri Island owing to engine trouble, and anchored in stream at 11 o’clock. She later berthed at the wharf, and the Harbour Board diver will make an examination.
Coming up the harbour, the Cornwall signalled she could not manoeuvre. She has twin screws, but returned to port on one propeller. The Cornwall had a considerable quantity of cargo still to discharge at main southern ports. , ' . •
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Northern Advocate, 10 November 1934, Page 8
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