Big Bay Prospecting Expedition. Invercargill, September 22.
The tlinemoa did pot, get, a,way from the Bluff with the West Coast . till | 11 o'olock yesterday morning, ih conse- 1 quence of the weather 'on 'Saturday and' Sunday being so rough that Captain Fair* child deemed it imprudent to proceed: The 1 accommodation of the Hinemoa was quite inadequate for the number of men who went by her. Numbers went into the holds, -and others had to make 'shift dp board' the vessels at' the wharf. ; The Hinemoa has only, room t for * some fifty men to £o below.-< It was intended to erect' awnings over .the deok; but? the wind and' heavy rain > rendered ■ tois impracticable. A considerable amount tif grumbling was not unnaturally indulged in. v < ' < ' >
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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 171, 25 September 1886, Page 1
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126Big Bay Prospecting Expedition. Invercargill, September 22. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 171, 25 September 1886, Page 1
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