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Noblet (1968:12) describes shipping in Cossack around the 1920s as involving ‘lightering on a large scale’, with lighter-men making up the majority of Cossack’s workforce. Lighters ranged from small wooden sailing ketches and luggers between 12 and 60 tons, to auxiliary-engined schooners up to 300 tons. The first steam lighters in Cossack were the SS Beagle and SS Croydon that arrived in the 1890s (Thompson n.d.: 7). Table 1 lists some of Cossack’s better known lighters. The Beagle was operated by an agency for the Blue Funnel Line and ‘another company which ran a combined service to and from Singapore and Fremantle’, owned by Mr George Tee and later Mr Harding, while the operations of the Adelaide Steamship Company’s lighter Croydon was run by Mr Aubrey Hall (Thompson n.d.: 34-35)