Lat. 47° N., Long. 7° W., North Atlantic. South Pacific, Long. 139° W., Three blades of propeller broken through striking something Lat. 49° 55' S. very hard (sunken). Put into Monte Video to coal and replace the blades. She had to discharge part cargo and dock to effect the necessary repairs. Off the Lizard, English Channel. Irish Sea, Morecambe Lightship bearing N. by E. half a mile distant. Bristol Channel, 15 miles S.W. of Lundy. 1892-93. 19th July 1892 3 miles N.W. of Morte Point, Devon. Believed to have struck some hidden substance (nature unknown), losing propeller, the shaft breaking outside stern post. 12 miles from Langsund, Vessel was pitching, and struck some unknown substance, Norway. starting the seams of three planks forward on both sides about 20 feet in length, and one seam aft on each side about 16 feet in length, with slight damage to copper and keel. 500 yards N.E. of Fahan Pier, Lough Swilly. *This case is included in the Abstract for 1892-3. One guide rod of paddle-box, and box itself damaged, supposed through striking some sunken object. 15 miles W. of Beachy Head, Supposed to have struck sunken wreck, carrying away propeller. English Channel. Had to be towed to Portsmouth for which 1,2451. was awarded as salvage by Admiralty Court. 190 miles E.N.E. of Spurn, Propeller struck something under water breaking two of the blades North Sea. off. 1892-93. 9/355 "Andalusia." M. Newcastle, 33,191 S.S., 817 (75.) 9/405 "Sarmatia." M. Whitby, 96,546 Amsterdam to the 5th September 1892 to 8th September 1892 (76.) 8/402 "Llandaff." S. Cardiff, 51,359 S.S., 243 Dartmouth to Portland (Dorset). 23rd September 1892 Ilfracombe to Bristol 27th September 1892 APPENDICES. Adriatic Lat. 32° N., Long. 71° W., 9 miles N. of Gt. Orme's Head, Irish Sea. Lost three blades of propeller, evidently carried away by striking floating wreckage. Vessel was labouring heavily, engines racing, when she was felt to strike something and propeller was found gone, tail end shaft breaking off outside stern bearing. 10 miles W S.W. of Lundy, Propeller supposed to have struck floating wreckage, breaking two of the blades off and badly shaking the shaft. Bristol Channel. 1 16 miles S.W. of Lundy, A noise was heard as if propeller had struck something and on returning to Swansea one blade was found broken. Bristol Channel. Struck something floatig and broke a blade of the propeller. (93.) 8/1797 "Volatile." S. Grimsby, 73,237 Dandy, 69 Grimsby for fishing - 4th April 1893 20 miles E. by S. of Spurn Vessel struck some, supposed, submerged wreckage, causing her Weather continued fine and vessel remained fishing, to leak. water not gaining on pump. A shock was felt as if something was struck and the engines One blade of propeller was found broken. began to race. 9/2099 "Enchantress." M. Not Registered Lugger, 22 Peterhead to Lerwick 20th April 1893 35 miles S.E. E. of Sumburgh Head, off Shetland. Struck what appears to have been a wreck, floating just awash, slightly damaging stern. (96.) 02 Anchorage in Lucea Har- Supposed to have struck some wreckage at anchorage in four bour, Jamaica. fathoms water, losing propeller. Tremendous shock felt through striking some wreckage with her Propeller struck something unknown, breaking the connecting Struck a sunken obstruction at a spot where there was supposed Supposed to have struck some floating obstruction, losing one Struck some obstruction, indenting 3 plates in bottom (probably |