SHIPPING DISASTERS.
CAIRO, December 24. The' German stealer Wlenfels and the mail steamer Himalaya collided, near Port Said. The extent ox the damage in not known. The Himalaya proceeded to Port Said. NEW YORK, December 24. The big Cunarder Mauretania broke away from her moorings in New York harbour, and was sb'gbfe. damaged. T'" ST. JOHN'S, December 24. The fishing barque Angler, from St. Pierre (Miquelon) to St. I.ialo (France), with seventy-five of her crew and passengers, foundered with ail hands. LONDON, December 2-1. i News has been received that the steamer Laurak Bat, from Newcastle to Spain, with coal, foundered with a crew of twenty. ( The. Grimsby trawler Rowena foundered as the result of a collision in the North Sea. Her crew of nine perished.
BARQUE AND STEAMER DESTROYED BY FIRE. Rsceived December 26, 10.39 a.m. HOBART, Deccember26. A small steamer, the' Beautiful Star, lying alongside the whaling barque Hunter, in the Derwent River, caught fire. Both vessels were speedily destroyed. The steamer was insured for £SOO. The barque was uninsured.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9014, 27 December 1907, Page 4
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172SHIPPING DISASTERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 9014, 27 December 1907, Page 4
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