WRECKS AND WRECKAGE.
THE FOEBEST HALL BREAKING UP.
NO FLOTSAM FHOM THE 810 LOGE. [United Pbess Association.] "WELLINGTON. Thursday. Captain Bollons has telegraphed to the Marine Department that the ship fcTorrest Hall, which went ashore near Three Kings last Saturday, is a complete wreck. The hull ia partly submerged and her back is apparently broken. All the crew are ashore at Parenga. The Marine Department has also received information that the Ted pine timber washed ashore at Cloudy Bay, and supposed to have come from tho missing barquentine Eio Loge, was not ehipped by that vessel when sho was at Kaipara. -" AUCKLAND, Thursday. Captain. Collins has returned to Paronga. He states that tho sea is breaking right over the Forrest Ha' and that her back is broken, and he considers that there ia no chance of salving tho ship.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 4 March 1909, Page 2
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