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Saturday, 17 November 2012

Dutch bark ship Telanak bound for Batavia according to the Dutch newspaper Algemeen Handelsblad dated 5 September 1880

An announcement reported that the Dutch newly coppered bark ship Telanak captain J.R. Lusink lying in the Oosterdok, Amsterdam was to depart Amsterdam on 20 September towards Batavia. She was well known for transporting passengers. For more details could be asked at shipping agents B.J. Cart&Co., Prins Hendrikkade, Amsterdam.(1)

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1. Lijst van de Nederlandsche Oorlogs- en Koopvaardijschepen met hunne onderscheidingsseinen, uit het Internationaal Seinboek ten dienste van alle Natiën. Rotterdam, 1880. Improved with latest information until 1 April 1880. 3- Mast ship, homeport Amsterdam, call sign PTKL and a net capacityt of 754 tons.