THE MISSING WARATAH.
RE-INSURANCE RATE EASIER.
MANY VESSELS ON THE LOOK-OUT.
United Press Association —Copyright (Received August 20, 10.35 p.m.) LONDON, August 20.
The re-insurance rate on the Waratah is slightly easier, and business was done at 80 guineas. Quite a number of people outside the market are anxious to hack the belief that the Waratah outlived the storm.' ■■■..,;>
The Paparoa, Gosler, Ayrshire, Arawa, Tasmania, and Geelong, from South African ports, and various ports in Australia, and on various courses, are to look out for the Waratah. The steamship Jeanne d’Arc, bound for Kergulen, will also look out, likewise the Douro and the Sutton Hall, bound up the coast for Mauritius.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2586, 21 August 1909, Page 5
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111THE MISSING WARATAH. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2586, 21 August 1909, Page 5
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