A STORMY PASSAGE.
MAN WASH Kl) OVERBOARD AM) DROWNED. (Per Press Association.) ''Wellington, July 2(1. The ketch Li/./.iu Taylor arrived from Timaru tin’s morning, alter a very rough i-ip- She left the southern port on Saturday last, and on the following day, when oil Kaikoura, shipped a big sea, which washed overheard the wheel and (be mate, a single man named Charles Brush, who had been steering. Brusla was drowned, although great efforts were made to save him. For the remainder of the voyage a block and tackle was used to" work the rudder; A fter the accident the belch was hove-to until the weather moderated yesterday. Deceased was a native of Finland, aged 32.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 131, 26 July 1911, Page 3
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