SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
ARRIVED. , Wptiwigion} . February. ' %*— Surrejy, from Liverpool, at 7.15 p.m. THE WAI-ITI ACCIDENT. Dargavillej Fobruary 4. A nautical enquiry into the. accident to the tarq'ue Wai-iti has found the captain guilty of errors of judgment in mooring thje ves&el without the assistance of a tug, and in not taking steps to keep the ship upright when she took the ground. , The captain was ordered to pay costs, fcu-b his certificate was returned. A COLLISION. Oisbornie, February 4. The schooner Awanui,' which left for Auckland on Thursday, has returned to port with h»r bowsprit brolcen. Captain Cliff's statement is not "available yet, but other reports are to thai effect that in a calm, off tb© East Cape, the schooner and the scow fWaikooini drifted togethery-wiih the result that the Awamii's bowsprit was > carried away. The as. Orari cotoipleted. loading off -, the Waitara road»tcad on Sunday morning. < TKe Ro-toiti will lancl 100 tons from South to -morrow, ., and sail at 8.30 p.-m. for NV>rtik.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13390, 4 February 1907, Page 7
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163SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13390, 4 February 1907, Page 7
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