ARRIVAL OF THE MANUKA.
WITH A VESSEL IN TOW. j THE L^LBIAROA DAMAGED. [United Press Association.] Dunedin, Feb 21. Some anxiety was felt to-day at the non arrival of the Manuka," which was due here about daylight.- ' At a late hour to-night she arrived off the Heads with a vessel, supposed to be a steamer, in tow, and accompanied by the Waipori, which had been sent to search for her. ' The vessels anchojcfcdT.outside the Heads and^will not come in until morning. The identity of tho vessel which was picked up is not known. . The Ulimaroa struck Quarantine Island when comingmp the harbour on Saturday, and damaged :.' several plates. She will probably be sent to Lyttelton for docking, and the Talune will likely take up her running; leaving for Melbourne on Monday night.
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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12470, 22 February 1909, Page 3
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132ARRIVAL OF THE MANUKA. Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12470, 22 February 1909, Page 3
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