Heavy Weather on the East Coast.
: ALeft Behind. ■'" • Glsbobnb, Jannary 11. Thd heaviest' se>_ known -or years vtas ••-_ -.'. running. on the East Odsst yesterday, and great rollf ra* were forced into Gieborne rond« stead. T_e e.s. Wairarnpa arrived frbm Auokland at 1 p.m., and was to. leavJ sgain in tho evening, and about thirty passengera decided to apsnd the of tsrnoon ashore despite the roughness of the sra, and the watningß given them. T>;e sea greatly inoresscd, and •'fP-Bi Captiin OhatSeld signalled "Fin off, and the steamer proceeded on her voyage South. Among the visitora ashore wero several through passengers to Melbonrno Forty pasjcngtra were also booked to leave by thfi steamer. Tbo 8 .t.. Australia leaves for the South this af cernaoD? teking those efe boh ind.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIV, Issue 9, 11 January 1890, Page 2
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