Coal, presumably lost in 1887 when the ship Northumberland was wrecked, still washes ashore at Bay View.
"It's everywhere," said Napier schoolboy-fisherman Albert Kane.
Before the Napier Harbour berths were created, larger ships anchored out from Bay View. In May 1887, the Northumberland dragged its anchors in a heavy galeand was swept ashore.
One of five steamers that tried to save the doomed ship overturned in the rescue attempt.
Whether the coal is from the ship or the overturned steamer is not known. Beachgoers say there is more coal about after a storm.