THE RONGA WRECK.
MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY. [BY TELEGRAPH.PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Lyttelton, Wednesday. The magisterial inquiry into the capaiz« . ing of thn .Ronjfa opened hi Lyttelton thw morning. Mr. Ker, the owner of the "es- . sel, and Mr. Lane, its builder, deposed that .■she, was stable and well-found." Mr. Piftß.e, mate »i. itie Ge-.f.i;-., dr.. rHbed —'. t "'; picking up of the derelict. , Captain Willis, surveyor to Lloyd's register, deposed that the Ronga was safe if properly ballasted. He strongly favoured the submitting of plans of vessels to be built ta a competent authority for approval.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13191, 31 May 1906, Page 4
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