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MANUKA ENCOUNTERS HEAVY SEA

, , (Unix»d Fbsss, Agaooii-tioii.)'', "' WELLINGTON, This''l>ayV' ' " At 10' o'clock" this "moriiing ** the , Manuka completed ( the. longest voyage . j ■< fihe has ever made frqm, Sydney., 4 §hß,. left there on Thursday' afternoon, 'and ran into south-easterly to easterly galea immediately after leaving, which ,coij-, tinued throughout the, voyage, "with yerjp ' heavy seas. The vessel was awash forward nearly all' 1 the," time., „ hut.' came through the buffeting without 1 . aeriottß. v j t \ mishap. It, was ,iouhd - nwesßary.' t ?a€' v ;,\ times" to reduce-'speed' to 'four 'knots An t- ' i,' hour." A'portion of the,;port ' ~j washed away. v "Her departure j for'-Sytf- ' ney has been postponed until Saturday/- * ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, 31 May 1916, Page 1

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MANUKA ENCOUNTERS HEAVY SEA Nelson Evening Mail, 31 May 1916, Page 1

MANUKA ENCOUNTERS HEAVY SEA Nelson Evening Mail, 31 May 1916, Page 1

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