THE GALE IN AUSTRALIA.
THE WRECKS,
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright . Melbourne, April 25. The Artisan was roughly valued at £IO,OOO. The crew have been housed by residents in the vicinity of tho wreck in . With fclle exception of a number of lullipinos, who were, paralysed with fear, the crow and tho captain’s wife behaved splendidly throughout their terrible experience. There is no further news of the George J. Hay'. Though the gale lias moderated somewhat, tho sea is too rough for the tugs to render her assistance. A rockot corps is in readiness to render assistance if required. All arriving vessels report terrible weather. The weather is moderating, and tho floods and sea arc subsiding. 8 The George T. Hay is now practically , Hobart, April 25. The barquentinc Mary Wadlcy and 'tho ketch Griscilla wore driven ashore in a gale. The Mary Wadiey will probably become a total wreck.
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 91, 26 April 1901, Page 2
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