GALES IN N.S.W.
'A'KKAIhNBOUS (SEAS. fc'hr.c 0 wl ana 0,,, " r ,ia "* A liciiicinlous „,.,, ;„ „,„„■„„ .. •long tl,o coast The ma „ over tin. stranded sleninei \j , eb * It is feared Unit she will g„t'„ |liK * Ihe rivers are in Hood. TVie Cohargo coach ..us wu.1,,.,1 anr while crossing || u . ih- su ~u - r . e driver managed to »»>„,, nshoie. THE MAREEBA BREAKING I'P. FISHERMAN'S THRIUdNU EXPERIENCE. Received 5, 0.33 a.m. -i-i i. '• , . S . v ' ,lne . v > August 4. the .Ylareeba is breaking up. The cargo m coming ashore During the gale a French Canadian named Legros had a thrilling adventur,-. He wag Ashing ( fi NeWstfc, and was blown out to sen. He passed a terrible mglit. The lookout on the steamer Colac heard cries l*fore dawn twenty miles east of Newcastle. The vessel 'hove-to till daylight, and discovered and rescued Legroa. '- m
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 193, 5 August 1908, Page 2
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139GALES IN N.S.W. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 193, 5 August 1908, Page 2
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