THE PASSENGERS BROUGHT ASHORE
REPORT OF UNDERWRITERS' OrTICER. FEARS OF ROUGHER WEATHER. (Received 9.5 a.m.) .
PEETH, tkie day. When the steamer Lady Forrest left the Orizalia her passenger. ■were being transferred, to tfe.e t-ng Gaaaet, bot as the nigkt was extremely dork the Gsutne % was not expected to reach Frcmuatle until after midnight. Captain Arundle, the local representative of the Underwriters' Association, states that the vessel is mo-ring a little on iJxe rocks, and He consider* that it will he a matter of considerable difficulty to get her off. The weather is at present calxa, bnt threatening. Should it come up rough the vessel will go to pieces quickly.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 41, 17 February 1905, Page 5
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