Holmwood (1940) was a new name for an old ship, built as
Tees by
Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. for Edward P Hutchinson, of
Hull, in October 1911. She was 546grt, , wide, her holds were deep and a steam engine drove her at 9, In 1917 she was transferred to
John Harrison Ltd., Hull / London, in 1922 to Haig Shipping Co. Ltd., King & Co. (Cardiff) Ltd., Cardiff, and at the end of 1922 to Westland Shipping Co. The company, formed in 1922 by
Greymouth and
Rēkohu (Chatham Island) shareholders, had sent Captain Andrew T Dowell to buy a ship to use between Greymouth, Wellington,
Lyttelton and Rēkohu. He arrived from
Ardrossan with
Tees at Greymouth on 4 April 1923. She could carry 19, and took about 2 days to cross between Lyttelton and
Waitangi. When Westland Shipping went into liquidation, Southern Traders Ltd bought
Tees in August 1940, probably whilst in
dry dock at Lyttelton. She was captured of SW of Rēkohu by the
German raiders Orion and
Komet, whilst on her third voyage to Lyttelton for Holm & Co, and was sunk by gunfire on 25 November 1940. For some time ''Holmwood's'' disappearance was a mystery. ==
Holmwood (1953–1971) ==