SAILS IN SHREDS
FOUR OF CREW HURT IN STORM
BOND ON, Mqy 8;, ; Captain • Ojst, of tihej Toti'f-fiiaAted barque Archibald Russell, . says that five; days after the Vessel" sailed from Wallaroo (S.A.) a stowaway, John Lee, an Englishniiah, was discovered. He was hammering at a hatch, which was ! being* chained'down' hr Lea'diness for an approaching gale in the Tasman Sen., in whieh__the...ship...lost, y sQjj]e... J saUs. .pud three lifeboats. . The vpssel,rounded the Horn in fair .weather. A&lptHi'.m' near the - Falkland.; Islands. tore^ight;.-sails vtd IdifiedsyiiY fifteen minufesy and injured four ot the cre.Wj including Lee. It washed an Australian 'overboard, but lie was washed hack iby the next sea.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1933, Page 6
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108SAILS IN SHREDS Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1933, Page 6
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