SHIPWRECKS.
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Sydney, This Day,
The barque “Crocodile” arrived after a tempestuous voyage. The carpenter, Robert Frazer and a seaman, James Regan •were washed overboard and drowned Two more of the crew were seriously in jured
Perth, This Day.
The “Yille do Rouen” is a total wreck, The crew have been brought to Fremantle. She went ashore in thick weather. Dunedin, Nov 1.
Grave fears are entertained that the Italian barque Antioco Accame is not likely to be got off. Captain Monti arrived in town to-day. He states that he was steering a course which ho thought would take him a mile and a half outside of the danger of the reef, He found him-
self in broken water and luffed up,’ when the vessel crashed on the, rocks; where she hung for half an hour. The boats were got out, and the men’s effects and gear put in. Suddenly the vessel slipped off the rock, and as she was making water the captain decided to beach her, and selected a spot on a good beach on the north side of Shag Point railway station. The crew ill the boats got ashoro safely. The vessel is safe unless easterly weather sets ill. • „ It has been arranged to hold a survey to-day of the Vfigsei. There is no insur anco on the barque.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 2 November 1901, Page 3
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