HAZEL CRAIG, FROM HOBART.
Among yesterday's arrival? at Lyttelton was the barque Ha_el Craig, from Hobari, with a enrero of about _20,000 feet of sawn timber. Jxaving the Tasmanian port on D*ccmber -2nd, tho vessel "f-rperienc-d southerly weather until tho 316t. when she was in ' Foveaux Strait. Tho weather then become calm, changing later to light, norther!',- "••ind- and heavy fog?.. When in th. vicinity of Taiaroa Heads on Ta«sday last. it. moderate gale .prang up. and carried nv._.v two bac:> stays from tho foremast rigging". To effect repairs it was found nccesearv to let, ihe Has*-! Craig run before the gale for som- h-'*rs- Subsequently eho continued her vo.v_.ge- to Lyltei.ort. meeting losgy weather until sho was signalled off Aridcri-v Head yesterday mcrning, *nd towed into port- Th". Hazel Craig was formerly k_ow*n as the Quath-amba.and used to run *n the passenger servic— between Loudon and South Africa. She is commanded by Captain C. Doughty, Mr C. Batty being the chief officer. The Haz-.l Craig is owned by Mr P. M. German, of W_rr____boo!.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15173, 11 January 1915, Page 9
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HAZEL CRAIG, FROM HOBART.
Press, Volume LI, Issue 15173, 11 January 1915, Page 9
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