A ROUGH PASSAGE.
Wemjngtoh, April 2l.— Arrived : Barque Lino, 1200 toss, Captain Kayser, from Liverpool, lie 'tiays out. She bad very rough weather since sighting Taemsnu, 30 days hem* occupied in riachiDg New Zealand. On Friday and Satur- ! fl»y she met with a severe easterly gale off Banks Peninsula, *ad took a lot of water on board. One )Df the aftet boat* was smashed and the captain ldashed against the bulwarks, nearly brrakiug his leg. The barque na* here 10 years ago under the name of Cape Brett, bat tioce then she has been toarChaeed by a German firm and renamed.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2200, 30 April 1896, Page 38
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101A ROUGH PASSAGE. Otago Witness, Issue 2200, 30 April 1896, Page 38
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