A SERIES OF WRECKS.
Per Press Association. 7u\\ '{■ ' '3 '^ ■ AyckLAMD, Nov A'. - '■■ Arrived -r Brigantine Myrtle, '■ from Tonga. Captain Lane reports that whi^lying at. Haati Sept 24th, the barqiie; Keconnaisf ance o£ : . Sydney • wa« wrecked on one of the outer reefs, ,0m Out 2. passing' the . Island) . Namuki, he Btw the three masted schooner, Smiling Morn, of Sydney, ashore, went ,to,he.r ■ssistabce but tound her a total wreck. Brought the crew to Tonga, having already on board the crew of the Eccon-' naissance.' On Oct 9th, being anchored at Tongataku, the crew of the German barque Elizabeth came on, having been wrecked { the; same morning : at ; Euaki Islatfd/ -^ The Schooner "JSTgatagibauJ 1 recently built at Auckland, was wrecked two weeks before at Va. The Myrtle left-Tongataku with the crew of the three first' vessels on board and .the fcmberjof passengers m all 48 souls, Jclofiive of her own -'crew. ; ; 1;: ' ; :
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1339, 5 November 1884, Page 3
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150A SERIES OF WRECKS. Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1339, 5 November 1884, Page 3
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