ACCIDENT TO THE S.S. TUL
[By Telegeaph.J Wellington, Dec. 31. The s.s. Tui, on her way from Wanganui, touched on a rock inside Kapiti, and started some of her plates. She arrived safe, but some of her cargo was injured by water. The Tui sighted the ship Lady Jocelyn (for Wellington from London) in the Straits. She signalled “All well.” Later. The Tui was from Foxton. She left there on Saturday night. When in charge of the first officer (Gr. Golding) at 1 a.m.-on Sunday morning she struck on the passage rock inside Kapiti. Finding that she was making water (there being a foot in the hold) a sail was put under her bottom and the vessel was taken back under the island, and a search made for the injury. Sixteen bales of wool, all wet, were taken on deck and the hold pumped out, when the damage was got at and found to consist of a started butt and several rivets knocked out about one plate beneath the water line. The leak was tomed off with blankets and tallow, and the Tui came on here safely.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3352, 31 December 1883, Page 2
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