SAILING SHIPS:
Maelgwyn. left Liverpool May 2o Andora. left New York June 1. Marie, left Philadelphia Juno 9.
Tn"e magi'storial inquiiy. into the grounding of the Aotea" at Pate a on Auo-tist 8 w.as £elJ~on. Friday before Mr Turnbull, S.M., and Captain Wood, Marine Assessor. The eyidenca- showed that Acting-Pilot Bonner signalled the •A'O.tea to come in. 'Hi© vevcflot.w-as that the iicdident was unavoidable, and no blame1 was attachable to~th© captain of the Aotea. , A cable from Sydney states- that the Warrimoo left that-port at. 3.20 p.m. on Saturday.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVII, Issue 12272, 5 September 1904, Page 4
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