STRANDING OF THE BRIGANTINE ZEPHYR.
/The brigantine Zephyr, Captain Ball, sailed yesterday morning forKaipara, where she loads timber for Newcastle. As she was beating down the harbour the wind died ltway, and the tide set her in towards the rooks near Qolian's Bay, where she took the ground slightly. She was kedged oti', however, and. was taken in tow by-Messrs Agar and Roberts'launch and brought back to the wharf. , No damage appeared to be done, and the vessel was not making water. She will probably be placed on the Blip to have her bottom sighted. <
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8718, 14 February 1894, Page 6
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