SHIPPING DISASTERS
♦_ (MY ILJXTUIC TtXKGIt.U'U.— COL'YMGHT.) IJiusisaxe, November o. ON' the voyage from Sydney the A.U.S.N. (Ju.'s steamer Eurimbla collided with the barquenlino Lisuiore off the .Richmond river, the hitter vessel being almost cut in two. The crow, with the captain's wife and a boy, .scrambled on board the steamer, but Captain White, and Shepherd (the cook), went down with the vessel. Those on the steamer declare no lights were visible on the Lismoro til! three minutes before the collision. AiiKr.AiDK, November o. During the voyage of the steamer Prince ISoudoin, from Antwerp, one boiler blew out, killing one tiremau and injuring three, others. AlKLiiuritXE, November ,'J. The steamer which collided with the tteamer 'Port Caroline in Port Phillip was the Casino. She has not substained a.iy serious damage.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3013, 5 November 1891, Page 3
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129SHIPPING DISASTERS Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3013, 5 November 1891, Page 3
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