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OIIAUT OF Till: LOCALITY" UK Tlltt WKKUK. The dotted line beginning opposite the North (Jape aud carried down the East Coast indicates the coime usually followed l.y vessel*ifrom Sydney. The thinly dotted line which begins near the Poor Knights Ibland shows the fair weather course from the ocean, taking vessels inside the Little Carrier, but in foul weather the course from the North Cape is c mtinued in the direction of the uxfcended line until the vesbel picks up the light oa the lbland of Moko Hinou-a dioptric white light, flashing every 10 .ecoud.s.-when she takes an almost due southerly course between the Great and Lillle tamers and on passing these her course is in a direct line into Auckland. The Wairarapa. however, appears to have continued her course beyond tlie point at which he Moko Hinou light is sighted and to have proceeded in the direction indicated on the chart by the double dotted line. (Otago Witness, 08 November 1894)
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OIIAUT OF Till: LOCALITY" UK Tlltt WKKUK. The dotted line beginning opposite the North (Jape aud carried down the East Coast indicates the coime usually followed l.y vessel*ifrom Sydney. The thinly dotted line which begins near the Poor Knights Ibland shows the fair weather course from the ocean, taking vessels inside the Little Carrier, but in foul weather the course from the North Cape is c mtinued in the direction of the uxfcended line until the vesbel picks up the light oa the lbland of Moko Hinou-a dioptric white light, flashing every 10 .ecoud.s.-when she takes an almost due southerly course between the Great and Lillle tamers and on passing these her course is in a direct line into Auckland. The Wairarapa. however, appears to have continued her course beyond tlie point at which he Moko Hinou light is sighted and to have proceeded in the direction indicated on the chart by the double dotted line. (Otago Witness, 08 November 1894). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/10662234More information can be found in our terms of use.