BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(FROM OiUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
Bluff, Monday.
The brig Prince Edward, Captain Pallant, owned by Messrs Pigott Bros., of Melbourne, left Newcastle on the 13th July, bound for Timaru, and loaded with coal. Shh foundered close to the Solanders. On the 29th ult. at 3 p.m. she was struck by a heavy sea, which carried away all the forward gear, and caused her to leak very much. The pumps were set going, but the water gained upon them very fast, At 10 a.m. on the 30th the captain ga 1 e orders to man the boats. Just as they pushed from her side she went down. All hands saved. The crew arrived here at two a.m, this morning; two or three of the poor Vellows having been so long exposed to the weather as to necessitate their remoVil to the Hospital.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1947, 2 August 1869, Page 2
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