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Mann, photo. A STORM TOSSED SCOW. The scow Waikonini, heavily laden with 63,000 feet of timber, arrived at Gisborne from the Great Barrier recently, after a tempestuous voyage. The foreboom was smashed in half, some of the sails were blown away, and heavy seas broke right over the vessel. Although handicapped by her crippled condition, the Waikonini was safely navigated Into port.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 October 1910, Page 28

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Mann, photo. A STORM TOSSED SCOW. The scow Waikonini, heavily laden with 63,000 feet of timber, arrived at Gisborne from the Great Barrier recently, after a tempestuous voyage. The foreboom was smashed in half, some of the sails were blown away, and heavy seas broke right over the vessel. Although handicapped by her crippled condition, the Waikonini was safely navigated Into port. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 October 1910, Page 28

Mann, photo. A STORM TOSSED SCOW. The scow Waikonini, heavily laden with 63,000 feet of timber, arrived at Gisborne from the Great Barrier recently, after a tempestuous voyage. The foreboom was smashed in half, some of the sails were blown away, and heavy seas broke right over the vessel. Although handicapped by her crippled condition, the Waikonini was safely navigated Into port. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 October 1910, Page 28

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