SHIPPING MISHAPS
REMUERA IN A COLLISiOH Press Association—By Telegraph— Copyright. LONDON, September 11. (Received September 12, at 12.5 p.m.) A Dutch steamer collided with the Remuera at Willemstad (Holland), laraagin" her rails and wbeelbonse and staving in her stern. The Remuera proceeded on her wav.—A. and N.Z. [The Remuera left Auckland on August 15 for Liverpool and London. She is owned by the New Zealand Shipping Company. She is a steel twin-screw vessel of 11,276 tons gross, built in 1911 by W. Denny and Bros., Dumbarton, for the Now Zealand Shipping Company. She is 485 ft long, 62.3 ft wide, and 41ft deep.] PAKEHA COLLIDES WITH GERMAN STEAMER LONDON, September 10. (Receded September 11, at 12.5 p.m.) The Pah oh a, bound for Hamburg, collided in a fog with a German steamer near the lightship at the mouth of the Elbe. The boats and deck were damaged. The ship arrived safely at Hamburg—A,, grid N.Z. Cable.
[The I’akeba is a steel twin-screw, steamer, 7,899 tons gross register, built in 1910 by Mipsrs llarland and Wolff at Belfast for her present owners, the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company. She is 477.5 ft long, 63.1 ft wide, and 01.3 ft deep.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 10
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