PERILS OF THE SEA.
', A BARQUE IK A lIUKiiIGANE Pi-ll PItESS ASSOCIATION. Naim.k, May 21. Tho bat que Kate Tathaui has arrived from Nowcaf-tl-'. She experienced squally and diitv weather Perots the Ta.sman Sea, entering Cj<-k Xtait oo the 16' h inst. Ac midnight on thv 17th a hurricane was expeii n> ed which Captain Mucn dtscrib sas e<jual to >ho cyclones in the Ji-y of l.ijs.gal. T>t. biromot?r gayo no warning until tin< stomi burst. Foriuii'trjy no saiis w- re i set exeept the fine lower iou<ail, the mainsail heing dr.uMa-re.'fed nady for setting- Aft<*r the first few gusts there was nothing to show that »uy s.iili had been set. A WJ'-v bout-cover wis ripg- d in the mizz : u rigging, which helped to k.ep the vest I up to the wii.d, and until Sa'urday for'-noon the, bauuit* was under bare poles, v- ith tho sea
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 22 May 1901, Page 2
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147PERILS OF THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 106, 22 May 1901, Page 2
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