KAIKOURA

 

 

 

The KAIKOURA departed London on 8 October, 1907 and arrived in Port Chalmers on 29 November, 1907. Captain A McKellar was in command.

 

 

 

Transcribed from the Otago Witness, Wednesday, 18 December 1907, Page 66

 

 

ARRIVAL OF THE KAIKOURA.

 

The New Zealand Shipping Company steamer Kaikoura, from London direct, was delayed some hours whilst steaming up from the Heads to Port Chalmers on November 29. The vessel was coming through the new cut opposite Harrington Point, and at 9.30 took the ground about midday. She got off safely early the same evening.

 

The Kaikoura left the Royal Albert Docks on October 9, and, after loading explosives at Holehaven, sailed the following day for New Zealand. Moderate westerly winds were experienced to Teneriffe, which was passed in the evening of October 16; thence fine weather to the equator, which was crossed on October 23. Light to moderate south-east trades prevailed until reaching Capetown on November 2, and, after embarking several passengers, sailed the following day at 1.15 p.m. Strong south-westerly gales with very heavy, confused seas prevailed until caching the longitude of the Crozets. From thence to the Snares the vessel's progress was retarded by heavy weather from the eastward. The Snares were passed on November 27 at 4.50 p.m., where she picked up a north-east gale, which lasted until the steamer was abreast of the Nuggets at 8.40 a.m. on Thursday; thence fine to anchoring at the Heads. Captain McKellar has the following officers associated with him:— Mr J. B. Makepeace (chief officer), Mr E. E. Kettle (second), Mr R. P. Barrett (third), and Mr G. Graham (fourth). Mr J. Scott is in charge of the engine department, his assistants being Messrs. W. Sneddon, J. Reay, V. Barber, D. Baker, Gabb, and H. Dixon in the order named. Mr D. Nicholson has charge of the freezing machinery, and is assisted by Mr J. Robertson. Dr J. G. Macdonald accompanies the vessel as surgeon, and Mr A. J. Smith is steward in charge.

 

The Kaikoura brought the following passengers from London:—

 

For Dunedin—

 

Messrs

 

J.Bremner

J. Hetherington

E. Potter

 

For Lyttelton—

 

Lieutenant J. P. Shipton, R.N.

Mrs.Shipton and three children

MissWolfestan Dyas

 

For Wellington—

 

Mr. D. McVicar

Mr. W. Taylor

Mrs. Taylor

Miss B. M. Taylor

 

For Auckland—

 

Messrs

 

A. C. McArthur

J.McBean

 

From Capetown—

 

For Dunedin—

 

Mr. W. J. Renfree

 

For Lyttelton—

 

Mr. A. W. Ford

 

For Wellington—

 

MissesTudhope (2)

 

 

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