DAMAGE TO A VESSEL.
[By Telegraph.]
Napier, April. 7,
As the three-masted schooner Johanna Adolph, which completed taking in a cargo of wool tallow and preserved meats yesterday on behalf of the New Zealand Shipping Company was being taken out into the roadstead preparatory to sailing for London she took ground on a boulder bank inside the eastern pier head and stranded. She started out on the last of the flood tide under tow of thes.s. Sir Donald, but before she could be headed out into the tide-way she bilged slightly on the bank just outside the cattle wharf. This, however, only necessitated a slight delay, during which time the tide had commenced to ebb and carried the Sir Donald out ahead of her, so that when clear of the bank she was unable to get her enough out into the stream, and the schooner kept in the shallow water along the pier, eventually taking the ground inside the tail end of the boulder bank on the lee side of the eastern pier. Her head is almost opposite the lighthouse, where the ebb tide making held her fast. There was a considerable sea on the bar this morning, which caused the schooner to surge about a good deal and lines were run out to the breastwork to steady her as much as possible. The s.s. Sir Donald went to her assistance again at about noon, when the tide commenced to make, and at 12.45 got her clear and towed her into the roadstead. The extent of her damage has not been ascertained, but she was making little or no water, it is feared that her copper _ and planking are considerably injured, as the bank on which she struck is composed of large boulders and shingle, some of the former being very ragged and sharp. It is thought probable that she will have to go to either Wellington or Lyttelton for an overhaul.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3124, 7 April 1883, Page 2
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