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PERILOUS PASSAGES.

SAILIIC VESSELS SEYEHLY M BUFFETED. ,V 1 A Btrpgtlu DuulHL M ADELAIDE, .las. 1«. fil| 'iiie new bar<|uoriime Afcasa, from London to Wanganui, put i«J|l for lfjiuirs. Her «Ut*riag gear w**sE, ( <orried away on November 2Atii*# when t*c was tour thousand mile* from Adelaide. A temporary tiller was shipped, but this wan also car-ii<-d away. A Jury ruddw was Ukm lixed. The vvNkel mot continuous heavy weuther. and was much buffeted. ————— t Toe Barque Bdorbolse. IIEH WRECK CONSIDERED CEftTAIX. HOBAKT, Jan. M, A search party has definitely e». tobllshwd the {act that the Drier* holme is wrecked. The body of ow of the crew has been found. A Mb Yojtje, *? MAN LOST OVERBOAHD, WELLINGTON, Jan. 10. The barque Itata, from Liverpool, arrived last night. She experienced rough weather on the voyage, and t on December 10th an A.M. named Bytand, who was engaged stowing the lib, was washed off the Jibboom and drowned. Nothing could lie done to assist the unfortunate man, owing to the nigh sea running. Deceased was formerly a seaman on the barque Northern Monarch, wrecked Mj near Opunake i&bout 16 months OgO< * The lisatp to tit lilmL INQUIUY AT KELSON. (Per Press Association,) m _, NELSON, Jan. 16. Jive damage to {be Walnut conaislß of a oUgfat leak in tits fortnuaV ~' tank. Later.A preliminary inquiry into the • mishap to the IVainul was held to- § day, when the evidence of Xhe captain, chief officer, chid engineer, and two seamen was taken, ft is understood the official Inbulry W HI bV , held.in Wellington. K^pwf "™ "" ■>. Lite Walnui tranships her pasasngcrs and cargo to the MsMwnW to-morrow, and sails for to go on the slip. Some comment nas been mads at the time taken- to jot the pa won gers off the ship. There wen about 100 in four boats and two rafts. The women were carried from the boats ashore.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7714, 17 January 1905, Page 2

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PERILOUS PASSAGES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7714, 17 January 1905, Page 2

PERILOUS PASSAGES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7714, 17 January 1905, Page 2

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