THE STEAMER SQUALL.
' THOUGHT TO BE SHELTERING. GJSBO.RNE, Last Night. The steamer Squall loft Tologa Bay at midnight on Friday. The captain was then doubtful whether she would be able to round the East Cape, as it was Wowing a hard westerly. A westerly gale has prevailed for ten days. The local manager of the Union Company has no douht the vessel is sheltering in Hicks Ba.y or Whangaroa, and that it cannot'have been her that was reported at Me,r---i cury Island. He says that she lias previously made passages as long. 'Hie steamers Haupiri and Mono■wai have been instructed to keep a look-out and report. Liter. The Squall left To AivtroaJlO miles north <;f Gislxwne, yesterday at 7 a.m., gr-.iig Xorth. The Haupiri is now sheltering there. , The jj-esccrly gale is-' still blowing.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10453, 19 October 1911, Page 5
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134THE STEAMER SQUALL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10453, 19 October 1911, Page 5
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