WRECKAGE OFF THE MOHAKA COAST.
[by telegraph.—press association.] Napier, Thursday The captain of the Te Kapu, on the last trip from Wairoa, made an effort to raise the wreckage that was met with off the Mohaka coast. A hawser was affixed to the mast, but all endeavours to bring what is attached to it to the surface proved futile. It is believed that the wreckage is the hull of the Grecian Bend. It is in the way of passing vessels, and steps should be taken immediately to have it removed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9490, 20 April 1894, Page 5
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