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THE GISBORNE-OWNED BARQUE CONSTANCE CRAIG. Considerable anxiety has been occasioned by the discovery at Great Barrier, Island, and also on the mainland, of wreckage bearing the name of the Constance Craig, which left Gisborne about five weeks ago for Hokianga. A boat and two name-boards were included in the wreckage. On July 27 the barque was reported off Hokianga Heads, and the harbour master, when telegraphed to, after the wreckage was found, said he was certain the vessel he saw was the Constance Craig. A search is being made along the Northern coast and adjacent islands to see if the mystery can be cleared up.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 24 August 1907, Page 15

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THE GISBORNE-OWNED BARQUE CONSTANCE CRAIG. Considerable anxiety has been occasioned by the discovery at Great Barrier, Island, and also on the mainland, of wreckage bearing the name of the Constance Craig, which left Gisborne about five weeks ago for Hokianga. A boat and two name-boards were included in the wreckage. On July 27 the barque was reported off Hokianga Heads, and the harbour master, when telegraphed to, after the wreckage was found, said he was certain the vessel he saw was the Constance Craig. A search is being made along the Northern coast and adjacent islands to see if the mystery can be cleared up. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 24 August 1907, Page 15

THE GISBORNE-OWNED BARQUE CONSTANCE CRAIG. Considerable anxiety has been occasioned by the discovery at Great Barrier, Island, and also on the mainland, of wreckage bearing the name of the Constance Craig, which left Gisborne about five weeks ago for Hokianga. A boat and two name-boards were included in the wreckage. On July 27 the barque was reported off Hokianga Heads, and the harbour master, when telegraphed to, after the wreckage was found, said he was certain the vessel he saw was the Constance Craig. A search is being made along the Northern coast and adjacent islands to see if the mystery can be cleared up. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 24 August 1907, Page 15