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HEAVY WEATHER.

(Per Press Association.) Gisborne, Juno 30. There is a break in the stormy wet. weather that has prevailed for the last few days. Heavy seas have prevailed along the coast. The small coastal steamer Fanny has been in port for three days, and despite two attempts to got away for Napier, on each occasion she has been compelled to return. To-day she got into the bay from the river, but. heavy seas broke over her and put out her galley fire, and shifted her deck hamper. The vessel returned to port. The weather to-night shows some signs of moderating.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 1 July 1911, Page 5

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HEAVY WEATHER. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 1 July 1911, Page 5

HEAVY WEATHER. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 1 July 1911, Page 5

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