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HEAVY WEATHER

[PIB PBBBB ASSOCIATION, j uisboene, J»nu»ry 11, The heavfeit pc& known for years was tanning on the ffusi Coast yeeterday, and great rollers were forced Into Glaborne roadstead. The S.B. Wairawpa arrived from Auckland at 1 p.m., and was to leave »g»in in the evening. About thirty of he» passengars decided to spend the afternoon ashore, despite the tcnghneae of the sea and the warnings given them. The left gaeatiy increased, and at six p.m. Captain ObatfLld signalled "I'm >.&,' •od the steamer proceeded on her voyage •oath. Amongst the vlettora ashore were ■everal through pasiengen to Melbourne. Forty passengers were also booked at Glsborne to leave by tha steamer. The B.S. Australia leaves for the south tbia afternoon, taking those left behind.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2326, 11 January 1890, Page 3

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HEAVY WEATHER Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2326, 11 January 1890, Page 3

HEAVY WEATHER Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2326, 11 January 1890, Page 3

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