THE ELGINSHIRE.
[BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Timaru, Saturday. The discharge of the Elginshire is proceeding rapidly. All the wool has been landed, and the preserved meat transhipped into a schooner. The tallow and pelts were thrown over, and a gang of men are collecting it on the beach. Early this morning a start was made to throw over the frozen meat. The bulk of it will be out; by three p.m., when two tugs and the s.s. Brunncr will try to pull the vessel off. If this fails, another attempt will be made to-morrow, when the spring tide will be higher.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8825, 14 March 1892, Page 5
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