COOK RELICS.
• • ■ ♦ — : — ' DISCOVERY IN POVERTY BAY. . f [Per Press, Association] ; . GISBORNE, Jan. 18. ,. Professor Morris, of the Melbourne University,. who is writing aa Australian history of Captain Cook, paid a visit to Cook's Cove, Tologi Bay, this morning. At a spring on the hillside, overgrown with scrub', he found a substantial oaken, cask, whiph is thought might have been placed there by an early navigator. On Papa Rock, alongside another spring, are cut certain letters, believed to be the initials of a member of the crew of Cook's vessel. ' • :
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7002, 18 January 1901, Page 3
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