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Shipping Intelligence. Cowes, Jan. 5. The Charles Eaton, Moore, from London to. New, South. Wales, and the Active, Holman, from Portsmouth to Bristol, have put back, the. former with bowsprit sprung and cutwater damaged, and the latter with the hull cut down to the water's edge, having been in contact. Jan. 6. The Charles Eaton, in being towed into the harbour, grounded, and remains.
Read to a Meeting of the Royal Historical Society of Queensland on 24 February 1983.
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