A ROUGH TRIP
BALL i ; KNOCKED .ABOUT, (United’ Press': By Electric ■ '""Telegi^aph—Copyright.).
* Reced'd iitlilis da v at 12.25. cm . ■j*iy Iff LONDON, July 19. Badly damaged in a storm, the C. 8.PedersOTi o ''ai-rtved ..at ..Ipswich after a passage 8f days from Port Victoria. Oaptaih : t>ahfetrom said one of the worst' litfr{fiiuiies of., hs exper.ence struck ‘ tifiA i on sth.. April with .a mad'heal IjSThe main. ‘upper topsail the yards. .vyliih it. Twelve sails were afippied' lfe,; hfreocK The tovowning . misfortune JufjSpß the death of the Sexagenarian. saifmaker during the -height of the gale. Owing to the loss and serious* deck ■damage, lie abandoned the . attempt to round Cape Horn and sailed. .through the Panama. The not since sailing, w.gujd ~have : ’encountered the same
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1932, Page 6
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124A ROUGH TRIP Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1932, Page 6
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