AN UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE.
r BT TKLXOKAP^ — I'RIWS AS>J<jCIAT\OU' ~\ AUCKLAND, This Day. Cjptain rattcino.i .mkl two apprentices—'Darling f.nd D-ummond— had a most exciting experierco when th? bin quo ] Ki'iclune vras driven ashore. Thry luid turned in for the night, when tho barque capsized, and they hail great diflicilty in tocaping from their labius. They xvere obliced to hokl on to the sido of t!ic ve«f«l for six hours before bclug rc-(ucd. The mm xxcro letl without rh-AluT except «i piece of canvas improviwd by thcnwelvi^. They wero fcantily clothed, and suffered greatly from cxposurp.
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 6
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93AN UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE. Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 49, 28 February 1905, Page 6
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