Severe Weather at Sea
SafeAiMfllof-theXkiand (By Telegraph stress Association) I 'l '-t *' " ' ; WjsWNGTRK) Monday, The Kiwi arrived safely early this morning from Chatham Islands, with 481 bales of wool, She left on Thursday ttfternooo, and experienced a «ry heaiy N.E, gale, She hove to for nineteen hours. The Ohau arrived from Chatham's it 10.30 am, to-day, with 2160 bales of.wool. She left on Friday, and, repto.tb,at tjie Jeaaiß.Readnwn vm Blpin : MßißW position; but that last week'ff gale-ffonld-'brobably j;«»hef furltor ashore. The water fn'The bold' Wi be !™ n deplffl. All'be wool had, .been got ijow ieft on the -island. Gaptaip Davis,' the .wppratatave 4 % Jnsura'pce Companies, returned by the Jfiiji,;' The Qhau ! B load was an Eoeptionaly W»y ope, bajea being ■jMkeJ[.ur*|t|»dMki' - (
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 5 February 1894, Page 3
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121Severe Weather at Sea Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 5 February 1894, Page 3
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