SHIPPING CASUALTIES.
TKI- WARRIMOO IN COLLISION. United Press Association—Per Electric ! Telegraph—Copyright. Received 8.50 p.m., November 25tli. SYDNEY, November 25. The s.s. Warrimoo while going down the harbour this afternoon, collided with and sank a launch.' - She was delayed for half an hour in rescuing the crew of the launch. SWEPT BY A HEAVY SEA. CAPTAIN AND SEAMAN LOST. Per Press Association. November 26. The ketch Anna which has Arrived from Chalky Inlet, .reports the loss of the master, "William Hanning, and John Joss. They were swept overboard -by a sea tie Strait at .4 p=m. yesterday. But for f two seamen being on deck- it'is probable " that -the ketch and half a dozen passengers would have .been Tost as Captain Hanning was at the wheel a spoke of which was> torn outJoss was in the act of pouring oil over the quarter, the craft having shipped two seas previously. There was a blinding hail squall, and nothing was seen cf the men. Captain Hanning was 35 years old and leaves a widow and five children; Joss was a young man and unmarried. The fathers of -both men werp dnwnpj n:i the coast, also JJaTniing's brother. Cnptain Hanning was ;i fine seaman, of 'jren!, during.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12842, 27 November 1905, Page 5
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204SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12842, 27 November 1905, Page 5
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