PS Kalara
1871–1900 ships of Australia1880 ships1886 in AustraliaCoastal trading vessels of AustraliaMaritime incidents in November 1886 ... and 5 more
Paddle steamers of AustraliaShip infoboxes without an imageShips built in QueenslandShipwrecks of QueenslandUse Australian English from August 2019
The Kalara was an iron paddle steamer built in 1881 by Smith, Forrester, and Co., and launched at Kangaroo Point for Messrs. D. L. Brown and Co. It ran regular trips between Brisbane and the Tweed River. On Saturday 6 November 1886 the Kalara whist exiting the tweed river ran over its own anchor and pierced its hull causing it to sink approximately 30 minutes later approximately one mile north-east of Point Danger and from the Tweed River bar in 15 fathoms.
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Gold Coast City Coolangatta (Coolangatta)
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N -28.152785 ° | E 153.564035 ° |
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Point Danger
2485 Gold Coast City, Coolangatta (Coolangatta)
Queensland, Australia
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