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NEW PLYMOUTH. August 15.Sailed : Wanaka, s.s., for the Manukau, with the following passengers — Miss Kempthorne, Mrs. Holford, Messrs. Little, McEldownie, Walnutt, and Penn. WELLINGTON. August 15.Arrived: Rotorua, s.s, from Nelson and Picton; Penguin, s.s., from the South. Sailed : Coptic, s.s., for Lyttelton; Rotorua, s.s., for the South; Waihora, s.s., forDunedin; Australia, s.s., for Auckland, via East Coast, with the following passengers—Mrs. Haywood and four steerage. THE KATE TAT HAM. Wellington, Wednesday.—Eftorts are to tie made to float the stranded barque Kate Tatham, and the ketch Florence, which has been chartered to convey the necessary gear, will be towed over to-night to the scene of the wreck. A preliminary inquiry into the circumstances connected with the vessel stranding was commenced this afternoon. The evidence will be forwarded to the Marine Department to decide if it is necessary to hold a magisterial inquiry.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9134, 16 August 1888, Page 4
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