Later Particrlars.
The Lizzie Hell, an iron barque, two decks, left here for Newcastle in ballast, yesterday morning. She was very light nnd had a crew of eighteen, as follows: —J. lices (master), W. U, E. Barrow (chief mate), L. Olley (second), J. Mulligan (cook), W, Simmons, Win, Kiner J. Harding, J Glen, 1), Lung, J, Perry, H. Frcdrikson, J. Mehvood (A.ll.'s), Chas, Chappel, T. Gay, W. Jirycc, J. M. Tickeli, A, Jones, 'W. J. Arbucklc (apprentices). The barque is owned by a Liverpool linn, Iredalc Porter and Co. Messrs Levin and Co. arc agents here, but do not know the insurances.
It transpires that llincr, Lang ai lelwood were left behind.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 6913, 25 July 1901, Page 2
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112Later Particrlars. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 6913, 25 July 1901, Page 2
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