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STORMY VOYAGES.

London, .July 20. The bat quo Kisining, bound from Port Pirio to the Channel Islands, met with exceptionally heavy weather on her voyage, and had to nut into the Cape of Good Hope, the vessel and cargo having received considerable damage. The barque Eedgauntlet, bound to the same place, also met with bad weather and had to put into St. Helena to repair damage. A portion o*f her cargo was jetLisoned.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 284, 25 July 1888, Page 6

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STORMY VOYAGES. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 284, 25 July 1888, Page 6

STORMY VOYAGES. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 284, 25 July 1888, Page 6

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