THE WAIKATO.
•STILL ADIUFT. ,
AGAIN SIGNALLED.
BRISBANE, October 3.
The barque Banca, from Glasgow, has signalled from Cape Norton, stating that she spoke the Waikato on September 2. No details are available till the vessel arrived.
The local manager of the New Zealand Slapping Company has received a telegram from the head office at Christchurch informing him that the London office has cablefl that the news received on Saturday slating that the Waikato was being towed into Algoa Bay is incorrect. There has been no further news as to her whereabouts since she was sighted by the Aalborg on August 3. *
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Otago Witness, Issue 2379, 5 October 1899, Page 33
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101THE WAIKATO. Otago Witness, Issue 2379, 5 October 1899, Page 33
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