STORMS AT BLUFF.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) BLUFF. March 26/ The island steamer on her Good Friday's trip, carrying about 100 paswwmg/ers, chiefly pleasure-seekers, was caught An a, heavy gale on her return trip, "and- I ■■■-••■ to run back to Half-moon Bav. she was detained until this * She reached Bluff in time for t, train. The Aotea, which was read',' -il on Friday morning, was also deli . d in port by the storm. She expects oo gefc away on Sunday morning en route for Wellington. The wind has taken off. but the weatherj remains otherwise threatening.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2924, 30 March 1910, Page 27
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