Historical Journal: Auckland-Waikato, Issues 52-621988 - New Zealand |
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... Amodeo was to face his first Marine Court of Inquiry after the ROWENA stranded in the Waitara River but he was exonerated because the Waitara Harbourmaster had failed to inform him of the unsafe state of the bar . - As a result Captain ...
... Amodeo was to face his first Marine Court of Inquiry after the ROWENA stranded in the Waitara River but he was exonerated because the Waitara Harbourmaster had failed to inform him of the unsafe state of the bar . - As a result Captain ...
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... Amodeo had been busy . St Benedict's wooden church had been devastated by fire and in late 1886 her father , Thomas Lonergan , and the Amodeo family were actively involved in fund - raising . Throughout 1887 the Seamen's Union con ...
... Amodeo had been busy . St Benedict's wooden church had been devastated by fire and in late 1886 her father , Thomas Lonergan , and the Amodeo family were actively involved in fund - raising . Throughout 1887 the Seamen's Union con ...
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... Amodeo and most of his crew were transferred to the ARGYLE on the Kuaotunu Mercury Bay - Tairua run via Great Barrier Island . — Personal tragedy occurred when Jane Amodeo died of cancer in December 1893 and the Captain was faced with ...
... Amodeo and most of his crew were transferred to the ARGYLE on the Kuaotunu Mercury Bay - Tairua run via Great Barrier Island . — Personal tragedy occurred when Jane Amodeo died of cancer in December 1893 and the Captain was faced with ...
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