SS MAORI CIDER IN SOUTH AFRICA
The S.S. Maori was a typical British steam cargo vessel of the early 1890's. One fated stormy night on Tuesday 5 August 1909 in thick fog and turbulent seas, and under the command of Captain G. Nicole, the ship met its doom and was wrecked in the bay, north of Duiker Point. En route from London to New Zealand, carrying a crew of 53 and a mixed cargo of British manufactured goods, including contraband explosives, railway-lines, crockery & water-piping. A crisp cider Dry and easy drinking Made from apples Clear in colour Fruity notes
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