STORMS AT SEA
NUMEROUS MISHAPS PLIGHT OF THE STEAMER WOLLONGBAR. A VALUABLE' CARGO. By Telegraph—Pre=« \S? 11. —Copyright. SYDNEY, May 17. O win rr to the boisterous weather, the relief boat going to the Wollongbar has not arrived. Hi© latter’s fittings, lifeboats, and cabin-doors' have been dislodged, and, with a lot of deck cargo, are strewn on the beach. The Wollongbar’s cargo is valued at between £BO,OOO and £90,000. BOMB ALA’S EXPERIENCE. BRISBANE, May 17. The Bombala experienced the full force of the gale en route from Sydney. The afterpart of the vessel is a confusion of splintered woodwork. Two members of the crew were removed to the hospital owing to injuries sustained during the buffeting. BEN ALLA REFLOATED. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, May 14. Tlie Benalla has been refloated, and Is proceeding under her own steam.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10903, 18 May 1921, Page 6
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