THE LAST PORT OF CALL.
(SFBOJU. TO "TB» PWBBB. , *) D-UNEDIJf, December 19. The Mayor to-day received tite following telegram from &ptain Scott, of the Antwetw tteamer IHeoovery:—"l would moke Port Chalmers the l<wt port of o*JI, arriving «t daylight on and stopping six hours, it a small qwuitlty of «oal oould be provided, and facilitjee offered for shipping it." His Worehip fate replied that th« Ot*go people would b« pl»»*ed to ccc Captain Soott *nd his 4hip, «ad aewrred him iJtot them would he m> difficulty m arranging to supply coal, and there would be no difficulty in shipping it. \H* k«e «feed tiie <»pt*m to telegraph tfee qniwbJtf of «e»l w^oiwd.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11153, 20 December 1901, Page 5
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