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i lEVSRY CHANCE OF REFLOAT - I ING. S~ ■ ■ j Per Press Association. Wellington. Jane 2. j The Teraprint! has returned from I the "lucirabarah. She reports that ! she "completed laying a seven ton I anchor. Attached' is" one mile of | four-inch and five-inch wire cable. ! Tho Indrabarah .shifted seawards a | few feet yesterday, and it is aaticipated that she has every chance of being; refloated during the coming ! nr.iig ti< e At sue is being i held in position by six anchors —four ' out 'I sea aud two inshore. The i lt to-day fjwith a ! seend 1 i z ncL'T } I Entries for fixture close tos day, but the Secretary informs us I that late entries,"will be accepted up fto sth June, nest Thursday. The
i • inside space has been largely over i ! applied for. and notwithstanding the i \ recent additions tiie committee has >. ' very regretfully had to refuse many ) | applicants. Palmerston North is , I t-Iking on gits accustomed Show air - j of briskness tand pieparations are ? r being made for cthe huge influx of " • visitors. With the addition of three ) | new divisions and the filling of tha ! new portions of the Exhibition Halls ; ! the coming B!u\w promises to crests -j \ something special in the way of a I Dominion record.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10661, 2 June 1913, Page 4
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214THE STRANDED LINER. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10661, 2 June 1913, Page 4
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