THE LOCH LOMOND.
SJkAItCJi VESSELS TO BE SENT. By Telegraph.— I'ress Association. Dunedin, Monday. Tile Union Company's steamer *Karori is lea ling Newcastle lor Bluh" tomorrow and the Wairuna is going from Wcstpori to Melbourne, lltese are both umisual courses for the company's bouts to lake. The vessels are instructed to keep a sharp look-out for the Loch Lomond. The Taicri, which leaves tireynioulh this week for Melbourne, will also be asked to assist in the search. The barque Loch Lomond is nmv nearly 70 days out from Newcastle, for Lytlelton. The following are the officers and crew on thu LocJi Lomond:—,). Thompson, master: John Court, first officer; John Jathiesim, second male; J.McCoffeU, carpenter: Jolm Miller, K. Wadduigton, 0. Brierley, J. Blanch.., J. iJlones, T. fluery, John Mi-Vlcar, E. Stenson, J. McKay, M. ]). Harrison, E. lioaclie, K. Keid, Norman liavier, seamen: 11. Cooper, cook; A. Voting, en bin boy. Tlie master and mate shipped on the vessel at Newcastle, the. others' having joined at Melbourne, where the wsscl was taken over by the Union Company at the lime of her purchase.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 230, 22 September 1908, Page 2
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181THE LOCH LOMOND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 230, 22 September 1908, Page 2
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