Moorings Parted
f.V.Z. Press Association* DUNEDIN, Nov. 27. A blustering northerly wind which gusted at up to 55 m.p.h., caused the freighter City of Sydney to part her bow moorings at Victoria wharf this morning. It took nearly two hours to resecure the 10,551-ton vessel. The Harbourmaster, Captain P. M. Church, called out the tug Otago at noon to help push her against the wharf.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31539, 29 November 1967, Page 6
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