STEAMER DAMAGED.
KOROMIKO AT CAPETOWN. By Telegraph— Proas Association.—Copyright.
Capetown, January 13. The Union Steam Ship Company's new turret steamer Koromiko has reached Capetown in a damaged condition, and is discharging part of her cargo.
The Koromiko is a turret steamer, built in England to the order of the Union Steam Ship Company, being the first vessel of her kind constructed for this trade. She is a steel vessel of 2500 tons register, and left Liverpool for Freruantle on December 3 with a cargo of general merchandise. On discharge at Fremantle the steamer is to load hardwood timber at Bunbury for New Zealand.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13647, 15 January 1908, Page 7
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