TEE TARAWERA.
LEAVES MAILS AND PASSENGERS AT NAPIER. By Telegraph—Press Association. Napier, last night. The Tarawera broke away from the wharf this evening and steamed for Gisborne and Auckland, leaving behind her mails and a number of passengers, amongst the latter being several members of the Kia-Toa hockey team.
Advices received by the Union Company and the Chief Postmaster last evening state that the steamer had dragged her anchor, and there being no prospect of her being tendered, had left for Gisborne, leaving behind the whole of the Napier mails and most of the passengers. The weather was very rough at Napier during the afternoon, and grew worse as the evening advanced. The following passengers had booked for Gisborne : Mesdames McKenna, Petty, Smythe and 3 children; Misses Gower, Hyde, Vartha, Nardlc, Parsons, Beere, Somerville, Williams, Boyiau; Messrs White, Holt, Miller, Smytbe, Young, Wenzel, Raymond, Natuscb, Low, Rutherford, Daly, Foley, Hampton, Leb mann, Francis, Porter (2), Williams, and Bishop; Captain Tonkin and the Rev. Williams.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 960, 5 August 1903, Page 2
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164TEE TARAWERA. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 960, 5 August 1903, Page 2
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