THE PENGUIN DISASTER.
CAPTAIN NAYLOR'S APPEAL. [BY TELEGRAPH.OWN CORRESPONDENT.] ' ",". " ,' ;" Wellington,- Wednesday. •■; The hearing! of the appeal of Captain'Naylor against the finding of the Nautical Court of Inquiry concerning the' wreck of the Penguin will be heard possibly next week at Wellington before a Supreme Court judge and two nautical assessors. The Marine ■ Department advises that 'the two assessors appointed are Captain A. E. Forbes, of Dunedin,; formerly master in the. New Zealand Shipping Company's ser- -. vice, and ; Captain ,0. J. W., Lake, harbour•;master at Napier, ; who was ; formerly mas- ■ ter ,; in -' the Wellington-Picton : Nelson trade, \ the service. Penguin ' was engaged in when she met with disaster. ; r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14018, 25 March 1909, Page 6
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107THE PENGUIN DISASTER. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14018, 25 March 1909, Page 6
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