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I Tiie iron si ip Kin?. George arrived in ! the i.vAf --ouiew!!.-!! 'ui:os|.ei iedly vester- !; I day lyiirniug. 'I'iie vessel left New York I lon Jaimary iH'Hh last for Frcuuuitle. \VcI- • lingtoii. iisid Auckland. Sin , m.'ule Cook's j I'Mra.it a litil" over a idrtnight ago. bin was unable (o reach Wellington owing to u;i- ---' fiivouraiili! We;'.tlu r. The vessel brought tiii oil liie lieads severul limes, only to be j i blown away each time. For 'J.U days she j : was in tiiis plight, and several sails were! lost. Eventually Captain Fulton decided; jto conic on to Auckland, the vessel arriv-1 ing in the Gulf as above; Tins afternoon j the King George was towed into the har- ! hour, but it has not yet been decided when j she will discharge her Auckland enrgo, as ■ there is just a possibility 01 , her having to ! moceed n> Wellington iirst. ! ! if
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 171, 20 July 1903, Page 4
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