REVELRY AT SEA.
WHISKY AND MILK,
DRUNKEN MATE AND SAILORS.
(Per Press Aratocdatlon.) % Wellington, last ni q s>/ A sequel of the disorder on tt4 s Cassius during her voyage from was the admission to-day by three bers of the crew, WhitiDg, Scott, and :3! Woolley, and George Allriglff, the chief j mate, that they had been guilty of oargo broaching on the passage. The polioe stated that the accused broke down the bulkhead separating the seamen’s quarters from tho bold, and periodjjjJk ioally helped themselves to wbuky anA?-—-preserved milk on different dates daring \ the voyage. Eaoh of the aooused was suoh a state of drunkenness as to serious/y interfere with the work of the ship. On one oooasion Whiting bad to be put in irons. The mate bad, while drunk, suggested to the crew that they should overpower tbo oiptain. Accused were re« manded for sentence.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1747, 12 May 1906, Page 2
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147REVELRY AT SEA. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1747, 12 May 1906, Page 2
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