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Photo by Ferrier, Timaru.] OCEAN MAIL ON REEF AT CHATHAM ISLANDS.

Photo by Tait, Bokitika.] S.S. WILLIAM MISKIN AND LIONESS ON SOUTH BEACH, HOKITIKA. S.S. William Miskin, Timaru, February 3rd, 1808.— Totally wrecked. One of the crew lost his life, and the others narrowly escaped the same fate by clinging to the iron hull while she was being slowly ground to pieces." Tug Lioness, Grey River Mouth, September Ist, 1882.— "A strong current carried the tug on to the protective works, and she was dashed to pieces."

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Otago Witness, Issue 2387, 30 November 1899, Page 17 (Supplement)

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Photo by Ferrier, Timaru.] OCEAN MAIL ON REEF AT CHATHAM ISLANDS. Photo by Tait, Bokitika.] S.S. WILLIAM MISKIN AND LIONESS ON SOUTH BEACH, HOKITIKA. S.S. William Miskin, Timaru, February 3rd, 1808.—Totally wrecked. One of the crew lost his life, and the others narrowly escaped the same fate by clinging to the iron hull while she was being slowly ground to pieces." Tug Lioness, Grey River Mouth, September Ist, 1882.—"A strong current carried the tug on to the protective works, and she was dashed to pieces." Otago Witness, Issue 2387, 30 November 1899, Page 17 (Supplement)

Photo by Ferrier, Timaru.] OCEAN MAIL ON REEF AT CHATHAM ISLANDS. Photo by Tait, Bokitika.] S.S. WILLIAM MISKIN AND LIONESS ON SOUTH BEACH, HOKITIKA. S.S. William Miskin, Timaru, February 3rd, 1808.—Totally wrecked. One of the crew lost his life, and the others narrowly escaped the same fate by clinging to the iron hull while she was being slowly ground to pieces." Tug Lioness, Grey River Mouth, September Ist, 1882.—"A strong current carried the tug on to the protective works, and she was dashed to pieces." Otago Witness, Issue 2387, 30 November 1899, Page 17 (Supplement)

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