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GERMAN SHIPS IN PACIFIC.

(BI TELEOnAPB.— PBEBS ASSOCIATION.) CHRISTCHURCH,'3td August. •The Linden (3188 tons), the Luneberg (5819 tons), and the Ulm (4706 tons), in Pacific waters, are all owned by tho Ger-man-Australian Steamship Company. The Linden was the first steamer of the recently-inaugurated German service from Continental ports to New Zealand, and arrived at the Bluff iii June last. After visiting LytteltOn and Auckland, she went across to Newcastle to load coal for Java. The Luneberg and Ulm were both loading coal at Newcastle for Eastern ports. At the present time several German steamers are on their way to New Zealand ports. The German-Australian steamer > Wismar (4686 tons), Captain Schroder, left Hamburg on 25th June, and is due at tile Bluff about 10th August. The Hansa line steamer Stolzenlels (5553 tons), running under the charter to the tI.S. and A. Line, is at present 'in Sydney on hey way from New York to New Zealand ports. The Wil* denfels (5512 tofts), also under charter to the U.S. and A. Line, left New York on 29th June for [Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports, and is due at Melbourne about 18th August.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 30, 4 August 1914, Page 7

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GERMAN SHIPS IN PACIFIC. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 30, 4 August 1914, Page 7

GERMAN SHIPS IN PACIFIC. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 30, 4 August 1914, Page 7

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