THE MISSING DUCO.
FOUND to BE tjySEAWORTHY. ri>»o I’niiss Association- l flKa WELLINGTON, Nov. 2o ' The <£u“ enquiry L , steamer foundwas oi opinion ‘hat *he^” "it of hor departme In answer to night of _h - L er t i ie vessel was eeathe question ‘ tci \Vellin‘ r ton, the worthy ; hc O;was of opinion that gFSSJrJtaJport, was not pec ted to encounter in going to the Chatham Islands. He considered that kmhedf aW gallon render a ship of the Duco class unfit to encounter the lienee ordinarily speaking, the Wa .A f ter The" Nautical Court had delivered judgment in the Duco case, Mr. Da.ziel! (for the owners) said he un ler stood there was no right of appeal in SU Dr & McArthur said there was a right r e-hearing before the Supreme CourtMr Dalziell said that the trouble the company was in was that there was no expert evidence as to what the Duco rnallv could earn'.. Captain Bendall trave evidence of this, hut the company was unable to bring any expert evidence to compare with his. It is on this ground that an application for rehearing may be made.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2669, 26 November 1909, Page 4
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191THE MISSING DUCO. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2669, 26 November 1909, Page 4
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