THE KAROOLA WRECK.
Sydney, May 20. Captain Richards, of the Karoola, which was driven ashore at Morna Point, reports that he made every endeavour to get the vessel out of danger, but the tremendous sea running drove the barquentino in shore. Those who perished by the capsizing of the boat in which the crew put oil from tiie ship were: —Sturt, chief officer, and Anderson, a seaman. Nothing was saved from the vessel, but if the weather moderates there is some chance of saving the cargo or a portion of it.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1265, 28 May 1896, Page 19
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