Ship Mail
A.S. MOTAU
"Motau" was a wooden 253 tons
auxiliary schooner which was owned by BP & Co from 1917 to 1922 and then by
BP South Sea Ltd until 1930, operated mainly around the Fijis and became
a total loss in Nabouwalu. Refloated and operated from 1932 to 1940 as "Lei Vita" by an owner in Suva.
A.S. MOTAU
My late friend Bill Holland'S write-up for his five MOTAU cancelled stamps - now in my collection
M.S. Tasman
Makatea
Makatea on a Fiji souvenir sheet.
NH cancelled by S.S. MAKAMBO
Makambo 1
Intaglio circular mark SHIPS POST with "SS MAKAMBO" across the center.
S.S. Makambo
was a Burns Philp & Co. Ltd vessel, in service 1907 - 1935.
("Aore" coll.)
Makambo 2
Intaglio circular mark SHIPS POST with "SS MAKAMBO" across the center.
S.S. Makambo
was a Burns Philp & Co. Ltd vessel, in service 1907 - 1935.
("Aore" coll.)
Makambo 3
Intaglio circular mark SHIPS POST with "SS MAKAMBO" across the center.
S.S. Makambo
was a Burns Philp & Co. Ltd vessel, in service 1907 - 1935.
("Aore" coll.)
Makambo 4
Intaglio circular mark SHIPS POST with "SS MAKAMBO" across the center.
S.S. Makambo
was a Burns Philp & Co. Ltd vessel, in service 1907 - 1935.
(coll. Fred Petit)
Makambo 4
Intaglio circular mark SHIPS POST with "SS MAKAMBO" across the center.
S.S. Makambo
was a Burns Philp & Co. Ltd vessel, in service 1907 - 1935.
("Aore" coll.)
Morinda cancelled and dumb cancel
Auckland
Boxed PACKET BOAT mark, recorded Auckland 1935, ex cover from "MORINDA"
("Aore" coll.)
Norfolk SS Morinda
Norfolk Island 22 February 1929, SS Morinda called at Norfolk Island
only on the
February return trip to load bean seed.
("Aore" coll.)
Dumb cancel
Dumb cancellation, possibly of WWI origin.
("Aore" coll.)
Dumb cancel
Dumb cancellation, possibly of WWI origin.
("Aore" coll.)
Dumb cancel
Dumb cancellation, possibly of WWI origin. (coll. Fred Petit)
Packet Boat cancelled - location unknown
Packet Boat cancel
Packet Boat cancellation. (coll. Fred Petit)
New Caledonia cancelled in Port Vila
New Caledonia
13 October 1913 : New Caledonian stamp cancelled on arrival in Vila. ("Aore" coll.)
New Caledonia
14 December 1931 : New Caledonian stamp cancelled on arrival in Vila. ("Aore" coll.)
NH Loose Ship cance and cancelled by S.S. Van Rees
Loose Ship Letter
Loose ship letter. (Klinger coll.)
S.S. Van Rees
Koninklijge Paketvaart Maatschappij S.S. Van Rees,
Batavia - Sydney service 1930 - 1941. ("Aore" coll.)
S.S. Van Rees
Koninklijge Paketvaart Maatschappij S.S. Van Rees,
Batavia - Sydney service 1930 - 1941. ("Aore" coll.)
NH cancelled in Sydney
24 April 1925
5 November 1928
dd December 1921
The A.S. MOTAU ship cachet
A.S. MOTAU
The French 20c single stamp is cancelled with a 1923(?) Port Vila cancel and
additionally with a straightline A.S. MOTAU strike. "Motau" was a wooden 253 tons
auxiliary schooner which was owned by BP & Co from 1917 to 1922 and then by
BP South Sea Ltd until 1930, operated mainly around the Fijis and became
a total loss in Nabouwalu. From 1932 to 1940 operated as "Lei Vita" by an owner in Suva. (Klinger coll.)
A.S. MOTAU
The A.S: MOTAU cachet measures 33 x 4 mm and was mainly used in purple.
These four stamps ("JGI" coll.) all have two strikes of the MOTAU cachet. 20c
was the overseas rate (France and UK) in the early 20s.
A.S. MOTAU
The A.S. MOTAU cachet measures 33 x 4 mm and was mainly used in purple.
These four stamps ("JGI" coll.) all have two strikes of the MOTAU cachet. 20c
was the overseas rate (France and UK) in the early 20s.
A.S. MOTAU
The A.S. MOTAU cachet measures 33 x 4 mm and was mainly used in purple.
These four stamps ("JGI" coll.) all have two strikes of the MOTAU cachet. 20c
was the overseas rate (France and UK) in the early 20s.
A.S. MOTAU
The A.S. MOTAU cachet measures 33 x 4 mm and was mainly used in purple.
These four stamps ("JGI" coll.) all have two strikes of the MOTAU cachet. 20c
was the overseas rate (France and UK) in the early 20s.
New Caledonia stamp cancelled Port Vila
12 September 1938
Shipmail from Port Vila? In most cases it is the other way round: this time a
New Caledonian stamp is cancelled in Port Vila with PCH Type 9.(Treadwell coll.)
Cancelled by KPM's M.S. Tasman
M.S. Tasman
A French 1938 10c stamp cancelled by a ship handstamp of KPM's Tasman.
Cancelled by the MAKATEA
Loose Ship Letter
The French 50c single stamp is cancelled with a previously unrecorded strike of the straightline
S.S. MAKATEA (double-underlined)."Shipletters of the South Pacific" by J Whitsed Dovey
mentions two other varieties, but not this one. The Makatea was a twin screw steamer owned
by Burns Philp. She was 814 tons, built in 1907. She was acquired by BP in 1925 for L9500
to replace the aging Motau, but served in the NH for only a year before being transferred to Fiji,
where she was written off and sunk in 1931. There's no other strike on an NH stamp recorded
until now, maybe not surprising given it was only there for a year or so. (Treadwell coll.)
NH cancelled in Auckland
Auckland 16 November 1937
The British 2d and the French 30c stamps cancelled
"Auckland, NZ, 16NO37. (Treadwell coll.)