FURTHER PARTICULARS
LEFT WELLINGTON ON WEDNES-
DAY IN BALLAST.
Wellington, July 25
The Lizzie Bell, an iron barque with two decks, left here for Newcastle in ballast yesterday morning. She was very light, and had a crew of 18, as follows:—J. Rees, master; W. G. E. Barrow, chief mate ; L. Olley, second ; J. Mulligan, cook; W. Simmons, Win. Riner, J. Harding, J. Glen, D. Lang, J. Perry, H. Fredrickson, J. Melwood, A.B.s; Chas. Chappel, T. Gay, W. ' Boyce, J. M. Tickell, A. Jones, W. J. Artrackle, apprentices. The barque is owned by a Liverpool firm, Iredale, Porter & Co. Messrs Levin & Co., the agents here, do not know the insurances. ' ' ■' ■-. Later. After the Lizzie Bell's manifest was made out another A.8., J- Partland, joined her. Mellwood, whose name is on the list, was left behind. ;
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 25 July 1901, Page 3
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134FURTHER PARTICULARS Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 25 July 1901, Page 3
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