ROUGH SEA AT WHANGAREI
VESSELS KEEP TO HARBOUR From Our Own Correspondent WHANGAREI, Monday. Weather conditions were particularly stormy in Wliangarei Harbour yesterday, and a number of launches which spent the week-end cruising came in for a severe buffeting from the strong south-east wind. Excursion vessels, too, found the water very disturbed. At Manganese Point the sea was so rough that the l£va could not berth at the wharf to discharge her passengers. the landing being made at the Nook. Oleo and Opaia, which intended to go outside the harbour for fish, found the conditions too bad and had to put into Urquhart’s Bay.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 888, 4 February 1930, Page 16
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104ROUGH SEA AT WHANGAREI Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 888, 4 February 1930, Page 16
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