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Wharf. There was a strong souilu-rljjrg blowing, and when the Maori's .va* 5Sj being turned down to sea she ufasedl jfjj to respond to her helm. The tiuuh. % boat struck the Ruahinc just alneasl tiCiJjl the hitter's bridge. A subsequuit »ui /qt'aß disclosed that two of tho plates were buckled above the w.itof- js line. Temporary repairs were el < ;-■< -4' iu Xew Zealand and completed in nj- . land. This is the second occasion on v, 111. '■ Captain F. Forbes has been cor ip<_ 1 ■ return to Wellington after sailing lot "j London. On September 27, 1807, 'ibl* f master of the Turakina, he brought that 'J vessel back to this port with fiiv her fore-hold. Tho tiro was disouvuraA', I wlitn the liner was 657 miles cast-soutll« east of the Chatham Islands. *?.%, '"j WORK OF DLSt'IIARdiXO. 1(1.000 CRATES OF CHEESE '-tfl REMOVED. By Telegraph.—Per Prew Associate' Wellington, Last Nigh*. •sagg The work of discharging the Huabl cargo was continued all day 1 10 o'clock to-night. 18,000 crn"t>-.-eheeJe and a quantity of other -'asff-SH were, renioTod, aiul as the elup is noijlMj making water pumping has stopped. The manager of the New Zea:-rn|'«M Shipping Company expressed the oj< s-JM ion to-night that the vessel should >3 got away in a weeks' time at the <."!>• Jjj] side, and passenger* may remain o* : .» board meantime. .J To-morrow the work of diechar- -"SB tho lower holds wil be begun, and it :• expected the seat of the trouble will accessible for thorough examination. ifiSH is not expected that damage to cheese will bo very serious, though thtjSH actual extent is not yst ascertainable.

One minuto is time enough to ntn'c a cup of Camp Coffee, fur "Camp" <mi boiling water is all you xiced. A clil" fan make it. Ask your grocer fot, bottle to-dajt,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 131, 27 October 1914, Page 4

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