The Late Severe Gales. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Wellington, Last Night.
The I'akeha, at the time of the aocidc nt, was bound from Kaip.uu to Diziiedm w IMI a cajgo of baulk timber ioi ownu-j, insured in the Victona oflice ioi £1000, halt coveml by lemsiuanco m the National, who likewise eoveied halt fchcu h>s by reinsurance for £250 m the Now Zealand office. Tlie vessel is valued at £8,3ii0, and formerly belonged to Captain Peterson, of Dunodin, and is 174 ton-a register. Captain Boer is> mariied, and leaves a wife, but no c'nldien The fh^>t officer was mamed bcfoic leasing poit on her last trip.J^mdlay and Co spent ncaily •C7OO m putting the Ac&bcl in lcpaii They e&tnnate their losb, above lnsuranct 1 , at £300. The schooner Toica, which left Ljttel ton for Kaipaia la&t luiday, pub m hue dining Saturday, a heavy sea haMng swept all hanrls on deck ovuboaul. Tlic captain and two othcis weie wished back but one of the ci ew, William Lonason, shipped at Lyttelton, was never seen again. Nearly all her sails weie bphb to ribbons.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1396, 14 June 1881, Page 2
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184The Late Severe Gales. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Wellington, Last Night. Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1396, 14 June 1881, Page 2
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