THE LOST MARY ISABEL.
FINDING OF MARINE COURT*, By-Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright, ' (Received February 23, 9.40 i>.m.) ' Srrontr, February 23L The Marine Court held an inquiry con* cerning the missing barquentine Mary; Isabel, which sailed on September 8 last from Hokianga for Sydney, and has sincflf been missing. The Court found that the vessel was) •well-found and provided, and probably foundered with all hands in bad weather? soon after sailing; also, that no one was blamable. The crew consisted of: Cooper, master? Hayes, first mate; bunsford,, second mate Doutty, Ivimy, Hodge, McNellage, Mathias, and Andrew, seamen; Goltche, cook; and Patterson, boy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14925, 24 February 1912, Page 7
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