WRECK OF A CUTTER.
o The police authorities have received the following telegram from Manga :•— "A cutter, believed to be the Rose Blanche, has been washed ashore on the Mangawai beach, bottom upwards. Loaded with firewood. No bodied on the beach." No cutter named the Rose Blanche has traded from Auckland, and the vessel is unknown here. It has been suggested that she belonged to the Thames or Coromandel, but the name does not appear in the Australasian Register. It is not known whether any lives have been lost in the wreck.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8263, 23 May 1890, Page 5
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