A Tempestuous Voyage.
(IVr Press Association.) WICLUNGTON, Jan. 10. The stea;mer Kolya, from liurrtwry, via Fremantle and Albany, h'as arrived after a trying experience. >Sho rain into a heavy nar'-east g'alo on New Year's lltay. Thi-ee (I/ays lator it ra'god with almost cyckmic violence, and th<e vessel sjwnt t'ke greater part of her time uitdor watur. One heavy sea, which swept tier (leek, completely wrecked the port after liieboat, carriud awny the port back-wtay, tho eaNii skyligjit, irnd all bunkers and hatcjies, turd Ilo<'dxl tlw engine-room. The engine-room stall' had a most ii'iKMiviuble experience. The engineers ami firenicii, however, alt'hovg/h almost (tactfaj (Vut, stuck to their posts ami nttunaigud to keep tlue lines g\)lng, the water coming up to the fire tars. Houg'h weather continued rig>h't nt, till Xarewell Spit was made Flere a olmuge in th« win.,! wnl a f , t| . oll smith-oast gale down on (lie already severely tried vessel, awl this lasto 1 until the steamer reached port. Tho damage will run the owners pf t,h 0 VPfiwsl into ftbwt j§2CK) foe j'opftji's,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 8, 11 January 1904, Page 2
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176A Tempestuous Voyage. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 8, 11 January 1904, Page 2
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