THE MAUI'S CRUISE.
I -•• • ■■»>■-» — ...- • .L..u.Y,y, .*/,. . -./ CONDITIONS STILL UNFAVORABLE This morning the Harbot Engineer telegraphed to Mr Rates, Government : meteorologist, ftfUing hita-^i th^...we^ waiting his weather forecast regarding* the dredge Vdyage'tb,!- Auckland. At midday Mr McDonald "received the ifolloAving reply :~ ' 7 v "Patience. Conditions very threatening for next few days." * , -< .**Qn thaiS* M^ McDonald informed a ;reporter, "I have got to v, hang , her up. However, I am going to start the men 'to-morroAv morning bn_ t ,. chipping ,. thes •decks arid cleaning up. generally/ jor7i ifc is evident that the Maui cannot get away 7fbr a-feAv days." Ha .explained that the Maui could not go on dredge ing, as she-vwas ready ; .for;sea. •■•: —^— — — mt ■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13290, 28 January 1914, Page 2
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112THE MAUI'S CRUISE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13290, 28 January 1914, Page 2
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