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NEW ZEALAND.

{Tuess Association.]

on the top, and it rolled higher and higher as it neared the vessel. When it struck her she shivered from stem to stern, and the combing of the wave fell with the weight of tons on the deck. The wood cover of the forward hatch was splintered in pieces, while the water poured in torrents into the hold, but the bulkheads were closed. Tbe bridge was broken, and the iron stanohions were twisted with enormous force, while the turtle back wbb flattened by the tremendous weight of the water. There was almost a panic among the passengers, most of whom were sleeping in their berths. When the force of the wave was felt, they thought the ship was going to the bottom, and many in their night clothes rushed into the main dining-room. Of course the danger was past, as the wave rolled by, and the excitement subsided. "

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 300, 28 September 1887, Page 2

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NEW ZEALAND. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 300, 28 September 1887, Page 2

NEW ZEALAND. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 300, 28 September 1887, Page 2