TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF A SHIP'S GREW.
I'ifK stcanjcr Tiiuor, froin Savanah, arived at Liverpool, and reported that she mfl rescued ten ijeiaous from the Ameri:.ui schooner Henry and Richard, of iostoii, laden with lumber, for Mar;inic|Ue, dismasted and waterlogged ; lowured boat, took off the master, wife, two daughters, and crew. Tlioir sufferings hail liiscn dreadful, I'j|e nialps had bcei) badly injured, leaving bpen carried overljoard l)y falling njasts, ;pid crushed in the skater by (jqating \vrecl>. All had been fixjiosed to bitter cold weather and drenched scats for three days, and were without wator, The Timor experienced a hurricane oi) that date, with inouiitanuous sea, and tlje weather continued day after day with blinding sleet and snow, and cold being very severe until January 11, when the wind and sea moderated j had starboard lifeboat and gig smashed, cabin and oltjcurs' berths Hooded, and other damage done to ship.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2465, 28 April 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)
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149TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF A SHIP'S GREW. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2465, 28 April 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)
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