lii a Inter addressed to the editor df tin' llernld, Air. Charles (lowland, of F'eliiri, writes thai (he shin Western I Monarch, a nailing \ esscl mentioned hy Mr. 11. Kicld in I lie course 01 hia reminiscences published in the Herald recently was one of Hie Koyal Exchange Shipping (loin puny's ships. The eonuiany had three oilier nailing vessels in the emigrant trade to Australia and New- Zealand, the Eastern , ronarc.li, Northern Monarch and; Southern Monarch. Mr. (lowland's late father was chairman of the directors of the company, which had ils headquarters) al 5 I'Vacliurcli Avenue, London. Resides the sailing ships, the company had a line of steamers running to'New York from the Millwall docks, London.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19248, 13 February 1937, Page 15
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