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Ōtaki is a coastal town in the North Island, New Zealand, near the mouth of the Ōtaki River. The New Zealand Shipping Company has given the name to four successive ships:

  • Otaki, launched in 1919. She was planned as War Jupiter, a 7,951  GRT Type G2 war standard cargo ship for the UK Shipping Controller. The NZ Shipping Co bought her, had her completed as a refrigerated cargo ship and renamed her Otaki. She was sold to Clan Line and renamed SS Clan Robertson in 1934. [2]
  • MV Otaki (1952), a 10,934  GRT refrigerated motor ship. She was transferred to Federal Steam and renamed Mahmoud in 1976 and Natalia in 1979, and scrapped in 1984. [3]

References

  1. ^ Swiggum, Susan; Kohli, Marjorie (25 June 2006). "New Zealand Shipping Company". The Ships List. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Otaki (1920)". Scottish Built Ships. Caledonian Maritime Research Trust. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Otaki (1953)". Scottish Built Ships. Caledonian Maritime Research Trust. Retrieved 21 October 2020.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ōtaki is a coastal town in the North Island, New Zealand, near the mouth of the Ōtaki River. The New Zealand Shipping Company has given the name to four successive ships:

  • Otaki, launched in 1919. She was planned as War Jupiter, a 7,951  GRT Type G2 war standard cargo ship for the UK Shipping Controller. The NZ Shipping Co bought her, had her completed as a refrigerated cargo ship and renamed her Otaki. She was sold to Clan Line and renamed SS Clan Robertson in 1934. [2]
  • MV Otaki (1952), a 10,934  GRT refrigerated motor ship. She was transferred to Federal Steam and renamed Mahmoud in 1976 and Natalia in 1979, and scrapped in 1984. [3]

References

  1. ^ Swiggum, Susan; Kohli, Marjorie (25 June 2006). "New Zealand Shipping Company". The Ships List. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Otaki (1920)". Scottish Built Ships. Caledonian Maritime Research Trust. Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Otaki (1953)". Scottish Built Ships. Caledonian Maritime Research Trust. Retrieved 21 October 2020.



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