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FURTHER. SUPPOSED TRACES. AUCKLAND, October 22. The Star's Pukenui correspondent wires that he visited the wreckage brought down. There is a piece of door about 6in wide with a flag pinned on to it. He discovered three letters cut about the middle oi the door, the letters " LOC "' being the first part of the name. The rest was broken away. The remnants of come tails have come ashore eince the previous report. He thinks that the ship sti^t the Three Kings, and advises that a icarch be made. AUCKLANP. October 26. The Collector of Customs has beo.n advised that a lifebuoy marked "Loch Lomond" has drifted "ashore five miles south of South Head, Hokianea. It is in a good state of preservation, but the lifelines have been broken short off. CHRISTCHURCH. October 22. The Hon. J. A. Millar informed a re-

porter to-day that the training vessel Amokura would leave immediately for the Chatham Islands to search for signs of the Loch Lomond.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2850, 28 October 1908, Page 53

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UNKNOWN Otago Witness, Issue 2850, 28 October 1908, Page 53

UNKNOWN Otago Witness, Issue 2850, 28 October 1908, Page 53

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