THE MARY ISABEL.
;KO APPLICATION FOR A SEARCH.
■■■.'.' m ,H« afthe Marine ;F»n» i«nn»- £ show, that Department to-day wen*' of doI there is at present no £*^^ spatching a vessel ui searcn 01 barque Mary Isabel. , : The Department has not yet been approached in the matter, i^^'JJ.-g it W as pointed out it was really the face of the shipowner to make the search or take the initiative. ,- C Searches had been made in the past on 'certain occasions at the instance of the • Department, one of its officers told * re- : porter, and as regards sailing ships he.reSled that some five years ago the Tutane r kai had been sent out, on a fruitless search after the schooner. Haeremai. Another missing sailer which had bee made the object of a search was the Loch Lomond. In her case the owners or the Shipowners Federation arranged tie search, and,, «. m I the case of the Haeremai, nothing was ever seen of her. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 7
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160THE MARY ISABEL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 7
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