South Coast NSW History Story
'Mary Anne'
The 24-ton, 14-metre wooden ketch Mary Anne (? Mary Ann, Maryann) was owned by Goodlet and Co. who had a timber mill in Sydney. It was typical of the many small coastal traders operating at the time. She went ashore at the mouth of Tuross Lake and broke her back on 27th March 1869.
Illustration: The Maryann by Frederick Casemero Terry (1826 - 1869) from the Illustrated Sydney News.