THE WILTSHIRE.
THE CAPTAIN PRAISED. (Per Press Association) AUCKLAND, June 3. All hands speak highly of the manner in which Captain Hayward dealt with the awkward situation of the last few days. How the vessel got out of her course was a mystery to him. She failed to pick up Cuvier Light, and slowed to approximately half speed about twenty minutes before she struck. The Katoa is expected to arrive in Auckland about. 4 o’clock this afternoon with the whole of the rescued officers and crew. WILTSHIRE’S CREW PROCEEDING TO AUCKLAND. (Per Pri*s Association A WELLINGTON, June 3. The superintendent of the radio station, Auckland, advises the SecretaryGeneral of the Post Office: “ The Katoa is leaving Tryphena at noon with the Wiltshire’s crew aboard. Arrives Auckland four this attemoon.’ ’
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16750, 3 June 1922, Page 10
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