| The Argus Thursday 18 June 1908, |
| An attempt to swim some starving Victorian cattle ashore at Jervis Bay ended disastrously, nearly 50 animals being drowned. They were brought by the steamer Wyrallah. The beach was strewn with the carcases of the animals, which were no doubt too weak to reach the shore alive. |
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145 feet on the keel, with a beam of 22 feet, depth of hold 13ft. 6in., and is registered at about 400 tons |
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The loss of livestock on voyages between ports wasn’t an uncommon occurrence, there are many reports of terrible losses of livestock associated in early coastal travel. 218 cattle die on the S.S Anerley |