LATE SHIPPING
AMERICAN SCHOONER WRECKED.
E. B. JACKSON ASHORE AT APIA.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.
SIDNEY, February 15,
The Union Steam Ship Company have received a wireless message stating that the American schooner E. B. Jackson went asliore entering Apia Harbor, and is a total wreck. The crew were saved. f.Tlio E. B. Jackson is a four-masted schooner, of 615 tons gross register. It will be remembered that the vessel was announced some months ago as having been chartered to load limber at Puget Sound for Dunedin, but this charter was cancelled. The next news which was received concerning the schooner was her arrival at Melbourne, where she put in for a supply of fresh water while bound from an Eastern port to Puget Sound in ballast. The E. B. Jackson then proceeded from Melbourne to Samoa, where she was to have loaded a cargo of copra for San Francisco.] SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WELLINGTON, February 12. —Monowai (late), for Lyttelton. GREYMOUTH, February 15.—1.20 a.m., Kini, for Dunedin.—l p.m., Karon, from Dunedin. SYDNEY, February 12.—8.45 p.m., Manuka, from Wellington. MANNING RIVER (N.S.W.).—February 12.—Cathkit, scow, for Whnngarei.
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Evening Star, Issue 16347, 13 February 1917, Page 4
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188LATE SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 16347, 13 February 1917, Page 4
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