SHIPPING CASUALTIES.
r.i ■!? i . Sydney, Oct. 20. J The Janet ;I .Niocol, ll which. arrivedfrom ‘Auckland:, experienced feather on the passage. The deck house was: smashed, and the .wheel, carried away. !: Ob: 1- •• ' Oot;21|. J ; { Theipljeamer"Albert,’Captain Nelson, bound from Japan to Melbonrne,, witji . 4700 tons of coaj for the Victorias Railways has.. gone ashore; on Sutherland reef, near-Tweed river. ■ was ’thick at the lim;e, owing', to the srnohp frQpa the bush firCs,-and the pilot was. suffering, from a, paralytic .stroke. A steam tugs.went out. and rescued -the crew, hot -the vessel is ■,& total wreck.’ The Albert’ was % new steamer and was going 11 knots when the accident happened. . < Th.Sj: pilot took charge at Thursday Island, . > ■ ■ - ' 11 • Melbourne, Oct. 20, * The Sir'John Franklin, which arrived from Kaipari, reports mee>sng witlry.ery heavy weather.. The deck cargo bad to be jettisoned, and one seaman was washed overboard during the gale, but managed to regain the vessel on the crest of .another wave,/. .■! -I-,’ ‘*H:
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2115, 23 October 1890, Page 1
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161SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Temuka Leader, Issue 2115, 23 October 1890, Page 1
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