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Sunday, 15 November 2015

Dutch bark Kinderdijk in the Dutch East Indies bound for Europe according to the Dutch newspaper Rotterdamsch nieuwsblad dated 15 September 1891

An item dated Rotterdam, Netherlands 12th reported that the Dutch bark Kinderdijk captain Ouwehand which left Rotterdam, Netherlands on 17th June towards Batavia and Samarang, Dutch East Indies loaded with piece goods, was now fully loaded with dry sugar for 33/9 each ton destined towards the Channel for orders.(1)

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1, Homeport Alblasserdam, Netherlands, call sign PHGW and net capacity 2.685,90 cubic metres/948,12 tons of 2,83 cubic metres.