THE ANGRY TASMAN
IN WILD MOOD. (Received Thursday, i 0.25 a.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day. . Two days late, the freighter Waitaki berthed at Melbourne, after a tempestuous crossing from New Zealand. Captain Dalgleish declared: “I have not seen the Tasman in wilder mood in my twenty years ’ experience of it. ’ ’ A derelict fishing smack, half full of water, Avas sighted by the Waitaki between Cape Schnack and Point Nepean. Tho Waitaki, despite a heavy sea, altered her course and steamed within 50 yards of the derelict. There was no sign of life aboard.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 19 July 1934, Page 5
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