BOKIANGA.
(From our own Correspondent.) This d»y,
The Perils of the Moneyw
The Moneynick left Auckland ou the 20th | of June, and made Hokianga bar 48 hop*- % after. A heavy sea was on and she .cojf%' I not cross. A N.W. gale drove her south » j Cape Egmont. Theie she met a S.W. H** and was driven to the Three Kings. .^ then experienced a succession of g»l'8 jaBI N. to S.W. Three times she had p£>£ Ji dential escapes from being driven. 'sW£Bßi[ shore. Made Hokianga bar again ywMKH* morning, and signalled short of wat^sti, V was compelled to use stores under seal. She arrived at her anoboWj^r ji| morning all well. . ' !u. lagS" ■ £
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1692, 21 July 1875, Page 2
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114BOKIANGA. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1692, 21 July 1875, Page 2
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