VESSELS IN TROUBLE
A FOUR DAYS' HURRICANE.
(IT TELEgRAPH.*—PRESS ' ASSOCIATION.)
AUCKLAND, This Day. The collier Maindy Lodge, which left for Newcastle in ballast on 28th June, has returned here to replenish her bunkers. She was 360 miles beyond Cape Maria van DiemenjWhen the coal shortage became, apparent. It was caused by continuance of bad weather.
A wireless message from' the barque Manurewa (from Whangape to Sydney), 250 miles off the New Zealand coast, reports a four days' hurricane. She lost a deck cargo of sawn timber. i
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 7
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