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MISHAP TO RANGATIRA A map showing the entrance to Wellington Harbour. The Rangatira struck the rocks in the vicinity of Sinclair Head. The master of the vessel, Captain W. D. Cameron, stated at the inquiry yesterday that until he received wireless bearings he was under the impression that the ship had struck near Baring Head.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22346, 18 February 1936, Page 12

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MISHAP TO RANGATIRA A map showing the entrance to Wellington Harbour. The Rangatira struck the rocks in the vicinity of Sinclair Head. The master of the vessel, Captain W. D. Cameron, stated at the inquiry yesterday that until he received wireless bearings he was under the impression that the ship had struck near Baring Head. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22346, 18 February 1936, Page 12

MISHAP TO RANGATIRA A map showing the entrance to Wellington Harbour. The Rangatira struck the rocks in the vicinity of Sinclair Head. The master of the vessel, Captain W. D. Cameron, stated at the inquiry yesterday that until he received wireless bearings he was under the impression that the ship had struck near Baring Head. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22346, 18 February 1936, Page 12