INDRABARAH DUE SUNDAY.
'file new Tyser Line steamer Indrabaiah, which i.s -on her maiden voyage to New Zealand, and which is being docked at Port Chalmers this week for cleaning and paint - in-.', is due at Lyttelton on Sunday next, and wi:l load a hirtre quantity cf gTuiri and other <.a:- a o here for London. She will complete lo.idi.-.g at North Inland ports, and will bo despatched in ample time to catch the Janu.uy wool sale;. The Indrabaruli is one of the lines! c.irgo steamers in the New ZealandLondon trade. Ocr carrying capacity is equal to 15.030 tons measurement, and 700J tons giws, iisuiated space being reserved for Oa.iX.'!) carcases of mutton. She is equipped with all the latest appliances for the rapid and safe handling of cargo. One of the special feature? in connection with the vcs=el is a powerful gas plajit, intended for liehtii.'K up the ship when cargo is beir.jj worked at nisht. Its illuminating capacity is said to be equal to HfI.OOO candle power, ensuring a very line h'sht. Captain Hol-iinir-u-or'.h is in command. ;>p.d the officers lu-iocinted with him are:- Chief, Mr J. Mackenzie; .-ecoiul, Mr T. Laidler; third, Mr J. A. V.'.tOi-: chief erginee;-, Mr J. Pratt; see.-nd engineer. Mr A. L. Morris; chief re-fri-eriain- engineer, Mr C. 1\ Barclay; si-'ond rtfrigtraiin<r engineer, Mr E. A. Gr.'.v; chief a toward. Mr V. Comvn.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13879, 2 November 1910, Page 11
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