NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
WBE X OF A COTTER.
Christchurch, April 19.
The master of the Dingadee, just arrived from Westport, reports passing the wreck of a cutter of 25 to 30 tons. She was painted black, dismasted, and waterlogged. This was off Stephen's Island, Cook's Straits. The weather was too rough, and the sea too high for him to get close enough to identify the vessel. BDHVIVJRB OF THE KMRLIE WRECK
Ixvercargill, April 19.
Green, Cummings, and Meek, survivors of the wreck of the barque Emelie, are doing well in the hospital. Meeks is worrfe than the others, and probably will not be able to use his feet for a month or six weeks. If Green and Cummings are sufficiently recovered, the nautical inquiry will.be held on Wednesday.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8758, 21 April 1890, Page 2
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128NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8758, 21 April 1890, Page 2
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