PAMIR AVERAGES ELEVEN KNOTS
WESTERLY GALES FOR THREE DAYS
(P.A.) WELLINGTON. July 19. The Pamir has encountered wintry conditions, but all aboard are well, says a message from the barque received by the Union Steam Ship Company to-day. On Friday a north-west gale met the barque, and switched to the south-west. Over the last three days her average speed was 11 knots. The Pamir is 2000 miles from Cape Town and 5500 miles from Auckland, where she is expected about the middle of August.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25551, 20 July 1948, Page 3
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