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THE DAMAGED PROPELLOR BLADES AND RUDDER OF THE INDRABARAH. This photo shows some of the damage received by the s.s Indrabarah when she was stranded on the Wellington coast The rudder was badly twisted, and about 10ft of the lower end broken off. The blades of both propellers wore 'broken off to about half their proper length. A stream of water is seen issuing from the stern post. —De Maus, photo,

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Otago Witness, Issue 3099, 6 August 1913, Page 41 (Supplement)

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THE DAMAGED PROPELLOR BLADES AND RUDDER OF THE INDRABARAH. This photo shows some of the damage received by the s.s Indrabarah when she was stranded on the Wellington coast The rudder was badly twisted, and about 10ft of the lower end broken off. The blades of both propellers wore 'broken off to about half their proper length. A stream of water is seen issuing from the stern post. —De Maus, photo, Otago Witness, Issue 3099, 6 August 1913, Page 41 (Supplement)

THE DAMAGED PROPELLOR BLADES AND RUDDER OF THE INDRABARAH. This photo shows some of the damage received by the s.s Indrabarah when she was stranded on the Wellington coast The rudder was badly twisted, and about 10ft of the lower end broken off. The blades of both propellers wore 'broken off to about half their proper length. A stream of water is seen issuing from the stern post. —De Maus, photo, Otago Witness, Issue 3099, 6 August 1913, Page 41 (Supplement)