FOR WEST OF ENGLAND PORTS.
A RECORD CARGO. Laden with a record cargo of frozen meal, jmiin. general produce, tho Federal-Mnulder-SKire Line Rtnnmcr Evcrton Grange left the wharf lato last night for W«t of England ports, but anchored in the stream. being short of her ftill complement of firemen. The vessel was in very deep trim, and was drawing about 29ft of water aft. She is proceeding to Avonmouth, Liverpool, and Glasgow, and will call »t L«* Palmas on her way Home for bunker ooa!. Tho following paaaengcrs left by the atesimer for Avonmouth:—Seloon: Mr E. P. Siller. Third class: Misses E. Thackcrv, A. B. Budd, A. Davidson (2), O'Neill. Pidgoon, D. M. Jouw, Mesdnrncs Purdy and two children. Turner. Wylie, Davidson, Moasra Purdy. MitcJiell, W. Okill, Wylie, T. Kinsley, H. Gordon, W. Davidson.' W. Martyn, T. Turner, Masters Davidson (4).
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13999, 23 March 1911, Page 9
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