The t.s.s. Murttal, at pretent on her voyage out to New Zealand, having bten built at Montroie, Set* iajid, by the Coaster Construction Company for Messrs. Cory-Wright and Salmon, of Wellington, who. are the vendors to the Eastbourne Borough Council. The vessel It to be used by the East Harbour local body in connection with its Harbour Ferry Service. The Murital It 173 ft In length, 30ft beam, Bft draught, and has an indicated horse-power of 900. The carrying capacity it over 1500 persons, the tonnage 520, and the speed 13J knots.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 11
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92The t.s.s. Murttal, at pretent on her voyage out to New Zealand, having bten built at Montroie, Set* iajid, by the Coaster Construction Company for Messrs. Cory-Wright and Salmon, of Wellington, who. are the vendors to the Eastbourne Borough Council. The vessel It to be used by the East Harbour local body in connection with its Harbour Ferry Service. The Murital It 173 ft In length, 30ft beam, Bft draught, and has an indicated horse-power of 900. The carrying capacity it over 1500 persons, the tonnage 520, and the speed 13J knots. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 11
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