THE OVERDUE HIMITANGI.
PIONEER GOES IN SEARCH. {St TELEGRAPH. —PHXSS ASSOCIATION. ] Wellington, Monday, • Ike anxiety regarding the Hiniitangi, Krhicb,. should have returned from the Chatb:i,DJs in the middle of last month, increases, but it is still felt by experienced shipmasters that if she has gone ashore ! ;.| her crew are quite safe. The Gertie, which has left to search lor this Himitangi, was due at Waitangi - last Saturday, and the Ainokura should teach there to-night or early to-morrow. .'i'tflf; the Himitangi's crew are safe, they '',' »|puld reach Wellington by the Gertie tomorrow or Wednesday. The Prime Minister, in accordance with a request made to him yesterday, by the .Chatham Island Fishing Company, communicated with the naval authorities , suggesting that H.M.S. Pioneer, now in Lyttelton, should also bo sent to search for :,. the overdue vessel. The Pioneer leaves / this evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14933, 5 March 1912, Page 7
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138THE OVERDUE HIMITANGI. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14933, 5 March 1912, Page 7
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