“TANNER’S ARK.”
ANOTHER VOYAGE UNDERTAKEN. ANXIETY FOR THE CREW. Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, last night.
Tanner’s “Ark” left Sumner on Tuesday last for Timaru, and sinco then no word lias boon rocoivod as to tho whereabouts of tho party on board, which includod Felix Tanner himself, two Christchurch young men named S. Hudson and C. Davis, two from Wellington named J. Doan and W. Wilson, and a new arrival from tho homo country named Albert Edwards, who wont as cook. It is understood that provisions for only tlireo days woro taken, and as tho vessel has apparently now been out for eight days, much anxioty is felt for tho asfety of tho voyagers. When tho “Ark” loft Sumner a fair wind was prevailing, which should liavo carried her down to Timaru well within 24 hours.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2105, 13 June 1907, Page 3
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134“TANNER’S ARK.” Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2105, 13 June 1907, Page 3
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