LOCH KATRINE SAFE.
A N: OW ESCAPE.
picjKh. Op by a tug. Receive. • May 10, 5 p.m. SYDNEY, May 10. The tug He.v ie picked up the big barque Loch itrine eighty miles south of Sydney on. Monday afternoon and tewed he; to port under favourable conditions.
The burqtse presents a veiy battered appeaßut for a short boom riggei.: •on the stump of the fore mast a?>nizzen mast, she is swept clean ;; : l ists and rigging.
After the • i ;> boat available left to seek as, ' •- ;., e on May 2nd, the Loch Katric? h ;ve to and tried to keep in th: .. position, but she partly drifter) « «partly sailed northward. On S i.'Say she sighted Montague Island,; eventually got with" in six'miles or land.
A strong car however, carried her out again, ..nd the captain ana officers flew tress signals, and fired rockets, bat Siey were unnoticed, although Jervis Bay lighthouse was visible for a couple of days.
When the Heroic came to the rescue the p: visions and tobacco had almost given 3ut. Otherwise those on board d!d not suffer severely.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 11 May 1910, Page 5
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181LOCH KATRINE SAFE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10041, 11 May 1910, Page 5
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