A HEAVY SEA.
GI3BGRNF. fcEIiVICE iNTERKI I’l ED. SHIPPING DELAYED. Gisborne, Dec. 23. A hc-avy sea was running in til? bay all day to-day. The steamer Ifegiik's. which arrived from Westport, was unable to make the harbour, bum.;: compelled io i ike shel ; urnl emm kwk ? rimi tm ./be wcmhiK momi'aies. The 'kwa mmid. from Awk/afe. vly Wy; t liny, pm back >;o Tolag;.t Lay, and is’ expected to come 0:1 win n th:j the weather irnims .:■ In ■ lv. Tlie ferry m-aww wh.ieli was timed to leave for Napier at 7 p.m. was tailed up for :b? :> -•-• time since the s./.-rvi>..o was imuig muted, and is noir tiim-d to s: i> at 3 a.m., hut it is doubtful if she will get away even th: n. «
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 11, 24 December 1912, Page 2
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126A HEAVY SEA. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 11, 24 December 1912, Page 2
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