Liverpool Mercury, Saturday, August 12, 1899
SUNK IN THE SHIP CANAL
Yesterday morning the canal boat Nellie, belonging to Richard Abel, Runcorn, was sunk at her moorings at Old Quay by the wash from the paddle steamship Duke of Leinster, engaged in the Irish trade. The boat was loaded with copper ore.
Liverpool Mercury, Wednesday, December 20, 1899
SHIP CANAL ACTION AT RUNCORN
Shipping circles were greatly interested in an action set down for hearing at Runcorn County Court yesterday, in which the Ship Canal Company sued Mr Richard Abel, boat owner and carrier, Runcorn, for £28 7s 8d, being the expense incurred by the Company in attempting to raise a narrow boat belonging to the defendant. While the boat was lying alongside the Old Quay wharf in the Ship Canal at Runcorn, with a cargo of copper ore, it was sunk, it is alleged, by the wash of an incoming steamship, and when the Ship Canal authorities were raising her the boat broke in the middle and was a complete wreck, while some of the cargo was lost and much greatly depreciated. It was announced that the case had been settled by arrangement, but the terms of the settlement did not transpire.
regards