THE STEAMER KOROMIKO. A SURVEY.
By • Telegraph,— Pre*» Aesoointton.— Cop.viiglit. PERTH, This^Day: The Koromiko was surveyed iv con sequence of a TOport to the fltfect that she had sprung a leak on the voyage, and it waa found that the cargo in. No. 1 hold, consisting of superphosphates, had been completely destroyed by sea-water. A cable message from London, on the 14th inst., stated that the Union Couipany's steamer Koromißo had reached* Capetown in 3/ damaged condition, and was discharging part of her cargo. The KoTomiko is a turret-fcteamer, the arsfc of the typo in the Union Company's fleet. She is registered at 2500 tono, but in reality i* much larger than that. Launched at Sunderland on slh November, she is intended for the cargo trade.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1908, Page 7
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