THE WRECKAGE AT SOUTHBRIDGE.
Our correspondent wiroa :— A quantity of wreckage was found on the Ninety-Mile Beach hero oa Saturday morning. There was a good deal of ffirnfr»%""t amougst the farmers in the locality; for, at the time, it was generally supposed to belong to a small Teasel 01 some description. What I saw to-day, howarer, there Ifl no doubt belongs to the ship Lyttelton, lately wrecked at Tiinara. A yoke, used fvr propelling small boats, was fount, with "Lyttelton ette" printed on it. Several - boat chocks, a companion door, rudders, a few bottles of whiskey, and a little brandy, were amongst the debris. There is a portion of a box with " Hon Secretary " marked on it, and a portion etc, small bor, with "F. Brinkwell" onit, also a piece erf fancy woodwork with " Glasgow " in large white letters. 'I ha beach is being watched by different individuals.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5650, 21 June 1886, Page 2
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148THE WRECKAGE AT SOUTHBRIDGE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5650, 21 June 1886, Page 2
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