DISASTERS AT SEA.
[press association.] London, July 9. The barque Jane Sprott, bound from Adelaide to London, has put into Lima, a portion of her rigging having been damaged during a heavy gale. The vessel shipped a large quantity of water, some of which found its way down the hold, and a portion of the cargo had to be jettisoned. The barque Bertha, bound from New York to Brisbane, also lost a portion of her rigging during the gale, and had to run into Mauritius for repairs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9111, 20 July 1888, Page 5
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