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Towards the end of last week, however, she unexpectedly floated off. and was towed to Whangarei Railway \\ Harf, where the photo here shown was taken. She has been towed to Auckland for examination, but it is generally feared that her sea-going days are over, as she must be heavily strained.
The Union Company's steamer Jlawea broke her tail shaft while on the voyage from Australia to Xew Zealand. Some of her crew landed at Lord Howe Island, when she was some SO miles off that spot, and gave news of the accident. Steamers are now searching for the disabled vessel.
FOOTBALL TEAMS AT THE FAMOI S I E ACTE NAI I \ I COLLEGE, HAW KE S BAY.
of the Onehunga i Auckland » Public School Cadets, who is now in England shooting at Bislev, where he came second in two important, matches.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 9, 26 August 1908, Page 20
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210PICTURES FROM CHINA OF TO-DAY. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLI, Issue 9, 26 August 1908, Page 20
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