THE WANGANELLA
BREAK IN WEATHER MAY DELAY MOVE (P.A.) WELLINGTON, This Day. Had to-day’s weather in Wellington been experienced when the Wanganella went on the reef, the. salvage story must have been less happy. After two days of record sunshine, with the temperatures around .80 degrees a strong' and developing southerly blew up this morning, with heavy rain and a temperature of 48.6 degrees at 9.30. , The weather is a Vital factor in moving the AVanganella to dock, considering the small' clearance m draught and the fact t|iat the -dock portion of the harbour is exposed to southerlies,, but.it is still hoped to make the transfer to-morrow.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 February 1947, Page 5
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