A public ferry began operations between Goolwa and the island in 1858.
Three hundred paces away, the ferry left the far bank and began its return across the Shimak.
And thus the golden ferry between the Dutch eatrep6t and the colonies began.
Soon the ferry began to move and Nick felt better.
The ferry rammed the pier and began drifting out with the tide, he said.
He went back to the low wall and swung his feet over to sit and watch as the ferry began its return journey.
The cracking and splintering of wood filled the air as the ferry began breaking apart.
When the ferry began service on June 17, it was well received but already in trouble.
As the ferry began to move out into the bay.