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Sailing Ship “Cassius” Sets Sail: From Limerick to Liverpool

The substantial sailing vessel, “Cassius,” hailing from Dundee, is embarking on a new voyage after spending a year anchored in Limerick. Today marks its departure from the port, as it sets its course for Liverpool, England.

The “Cassius” has remained idle in Limerick for the past year, and its departure signifies a significant transition. This vessel, known for its imposing size and maritime prowess, is poised to take on a fresh journey.

Upon reaching Liverpool, the ship will be loaded with a diverse assortment of general cargo, setting the stage for its upcoming expedition. “Cassius” is destined for the far shores of Milngavie and Dunedin, New Zealand. These upcoming destinations reflect the ship’s role as a vital link in global trade routes, contributing to the exchange of goods across vast distances.

Commanding the “Cassius” is Captain David McPherson, a seasoned mariner from Montrose. With his expertise at the helm, the ship is well-prepared to navigate the open seas and fulfill its vital role in international commerce.

The departure of the “Cassius” from Limerick marks the continuation of its storied maritime journey, symbolizing the enduring connection between distant lands and the global trade network.

Dundee Evening Telegraph – Wednesday 08 November 1905

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