AN ISLAND WRECK
BELIEVED TO BE KETCH KORUNAH.
SEARCH STEADIER DESPATCHED. } , Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SUVA, September 29. The ketch Korunah, 40 tons gross, in charge of Captain Kerrison, which 'left Newcastle on August 16 for Suva, loaded with coal, is believed to have been on . the south-west coast of Viti Lovu, last Friday night. A vessel was seen, bottom-up, on a reef. There is no sign of the lifeboat or the crew.- The steamer Ranadi will leave to-morrow to search for the crew.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18054, 30 September 1920, Page 5
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83AN ISLAND WRECK Otago Daily Times, Issue 18054, 30 September 1920, Page 5
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