THE BARQUE TIMARU.
I.v connection with the barque Timaru, now overdue at Kaipara from Lytteiton, Captain Rodd, of tilt, barque Mary Moore, which is at present in port, state 3 that there, should, be no anxiety regarding the Timaru. From an experience of 25 years in New Zealand waters. Captain Rodd has no hesitation in saying that the master of the Timaru has come north-about, and will yet reach his destination. Captain Kodd's opinion is that the barque has been blown •a long way oh" the coast by strong winds, and has baen unable to get back again.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12069, 12 September 1902, Page 5
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