THE TAINUI COLLISION.
INOA ALSO BADLY DAMAGED
PUTS INTO VICO.
TAINUrS PASSENGERS AT PLYMOUTH.
[UHITID PEEBB ABBOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.'
(Received May. 28, 9.50 p.vn.V LONDON, May 28. The Inca, which collided with the Tainui. was bound from Newcastle for Marseilles. She has arrived; at Vigo with her bows stove in and her xore.poak flooded. . Tlio pumps arc .working on the i ainui’s No. 1 hold. The cargo in No. 2 hold is washing about. Tlie captain proposes to stop up tne leaks and proceed to the Thames. Passengers landed at Plymouth l describe the transfer to the Garth. Castle as like a regatta procession. The sea was smooth. All the boats xvero lashed together to avoid their being lost ini the fog. The women and children were first placed in the Tainui’s boats, and then the married men and finally the single men. The Garth Castle was a quarter of a mile disTho fog continued to the Lizard.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3944, 29 May 1913, Page 5
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