"Good-bye! Good-bye! A happy voyage!" shouted a crowd of well-dressed, people on the E. and A. Wharf on the afternoon of the 7th, as the stately steamer Catterthun sped on her ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 774 wordsThe following is a complete list of the passengers who left Sydney in the Catterthun:—Mr. T. C. Crane, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Mathias (wife of Captain Mathias, of steamer Cam, which is at ...
Article : 87 wordsThe following is a list of the officers:—Commander, Captain Neil Shannon; W. Digby Pinney, (chief officer), age 30 years, native of Kent; A. W. Lanfear (second officer), age 58 years, native of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 150 wordsMr. Charles Crane, one of the survivors of the s.s. Catterthun, states that they cleared Sydney Heads at 5.30, then blowing a south-west gale, with high broken sea and with ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 372 wordsThe following is the list of the passengers saved:—Mr. Lanfear, (second officer); Dr. Copeman, Captain Fawkes, Mr. C. Crane, and 22 Chinese. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 wordsMr. J. D. Hay wired:—"The vessel struck at 2.25 a.m., on a sunken rock 1½ mile south-east from the Big Rock. She struck twice, then passed over, and sank in 20 minutes. ...
Article : 206 wordsMr. W. P. Pinney, chief officer, is a native of Kent, and well known in Sydney. He held a master's certificate, and took the Catterthun to Adelaide during Captain Shannon's indisposition. Mr. ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 17 Aug 1895, Page 343
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