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AGROUND IN BREAKER BAY.—Two views of the American cargo steamer Golden Harvest, owned by the O. and O. Line, ashore on the northern end of Barrett’s Reef, off Breaker Bay. The Golden Harvest went, ashore shortly after 5 o’clock on Tuesday evening when leaving Wellington Harbour for Melbourne. At top, a telescopic view showing the Golden Harvest and one of the salvage vessels attempting to refloat her. Below, the Pinnacle Rocks, with the wrecked steamer end tugs in the distance.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 5

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AGROUND IN BREAKER BAY.—Two views of the American cargo steamer Golden Harvest, owned by the O. and O. Line, ashore on the northern end of Barrett’s Reef, off Breaker Bay. The Golden Harvest went, ashore shortly after 5 o’clock on Tuesday evening when leaving Wellington Harbour for Melbourne. At top, a telescopic view showing the Golden Harvest and one of the salvage vessels attempting to refloat her. Below, the Pinnacle Rocks, with the wrecked steamer end tugs in the distance. Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 5

AGROUND IN BREAKER BAY.—Two views of the American cargo steamer Golden Harvest, owned by the O. and O. Line, ashore on the northern end of Barrett’s Reef, off Breaker Bay. The Golden Harvest went, ashore shortly after 5 o’clock on Tuesday evening when leaving Wellington Harbour for Melbourne. At top, a telescopic view showing the Golden Harvest and one of the salvage vessels attempting to refloat her. Below, the Pinnacle Rocks, with the wrecked steamer end tugs in the distance. Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1933, Page 5