Sydney Kelly (born Appledore 1879) was captain of the Pakeha II in 1910 and 1911.
Pakeha is the Maori word for White man, she had provision for 1000 emigrant passengers.
Pakeha II was built at Belfast in 1910 by Harland and Wolf and Lloyds Register
list her details as follows:
Ships No. 131759, SteelTwinScSr, 7899 Tons, 477 feet long, 63 feet breadth, 31.3 feet depth.
Built for Shaw Saville & Albion.
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