SPEAKINGS BY THE OPAWA.
The chip Opawa, which arrived from London yesterday afternoon, spoke the thip Wairoa, fromLyttelton, on December iOthin lat. north and long 2>Sdeg ISmin east. Captain Bungard said he •ras then seventy-iive days out from Jjyttelton, and that he had had very bud ereather to Cape Horn, and in one heavy gale be had lost his boats and other snoveables about the decks, besides carrying away the topgallant rails. All on Doard were well. The British barque Iron Craig, of Liverpool, bound to Plsagua, Was Bpoken on December 18th in 2ldeg omin south 26deg 22min west. The ship Travella, forty-flve days from Liverpool to Java, on December 27th in b7deg SJmln MJath and 7deg 'imva. west.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7779, 5 February 1891, Page 4
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