STEAMER HAWEA REPORTED.
A BROKEN TAIL SHAFT. United Press Association, Copyright SYDNEY. August 12'. The Htnvoii has broken her tail shaft, ami is adrift near Norfolk Island. Fourteen of the crew landed there. DUNEDIN, August 12. The Union Company are advised from their Sydney office that the Hawen broke her tail shaft on July 30th, near Norfolk Island. VESSELS IN SEARCH. MEMBERS OF THE CREW. United Press Association. Copyright (Received August 13, 12.50 a.in.) (SYDNEY. August 12. The s.s. Moana nailed at 8 this evening. A “crow 's nest” lias been lilted on her foremast, and she took an extra supply of rockets. She will keep a sharp look-out for the Hsu on. and when she reaches the vieinty of Lord Howe Island makes a zig-zag course. The opinion is expressed here that the Hawea will drift northerly, and the Tafui. on route from Fiji, will have the best chance of picking her up. The Hawea has live weeks’ supplies on board. The names of the crew shipped on the Hawea at Newcastle are: Captain Charles Reid: liist officer, R. Invin; second, R. Williamson ; third, W. Cossentino.; seamen, .Manifold, . Carnasc, Lynch, McCrao, McCall, Peirce, Coleman. Fitzgerald; chief engineer, .1. McLean; second, A. Coma n ; third. F. Lit son ; firemen, - Pryke, McKav: trimmers, Ruddy, Donovan. 11. Thomas; greasers, G. Frank, Chnmley, McLeod ; stewards, More, Cooper, Cootos, Sutherland,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2268, 13 August 1908, Page 2
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226STEAMER HAWEA REPORTED. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2268, 13 August 1908, Page 2
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