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This steamer went ashore a few miles north of the mouth of the Rangitikei River, May 1913, and was refloated two months later. She was later renamed the “Port Elliot” and was wrecked near East Cape in 1924.

Identification

Object type
Image
Digitisation ID
2007N_Shi1_TRA_0748
Title
Steam ship "Indrabarah" ashore near mouth of Rangitikei River
Held In
Coolstore
Original held in
Public Photograph Collection Shi 1

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Palmerston North

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beach,
boat,
camp,
camping,
horse,
photographs,
picnic,
transport,
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