Sunday, September 5, 2021

SHIPPING REPORTER'S KITBAG SHOCKS

  There is a  certain sniffing of  nostrils  , a n  outbreak of  the  vapours  whenever  the  Shipping Reporter comes aboard  the  Little Darwin  mother ship ,  lurching  like a  drunken sailor  or  a three-legged  contestant in a  sea  shanty  dancing  competition .Phew!!!   

Of late he has been ransacking dump shops, op shops and ratting through  garage  sales  for  nautical  oddities,  books ,  objet d'art , ephemera  . As a result , he is starting to look  and   smell like B.O. Plenty  from  the Dick Tracy  comic strip .  

His   finds  are   jammed  into  his  smelly  kitbag , often forgotten  .  At   this blog's urging , he  reluctantly   held  a  Spring clean   on    the   premises, which  caused   real  estate  values  on  the  island  to  plummet  .

Out  tumbled  a scrunched up pile of paper which , when examined,  with  gloved hands  , while also  wearing  a  face  mask  ,  included  a  Gaston Renard  Fine and Rare  Books  list,containing  the  desirable   following  1928 volume,  Australian  Steamships ,by  Dickson  Gregory , with a foreword by Brigadier-General Sir Granville Ryrie,K.C.M.G., Australian High Commissioner with  hundreds of  photographs,  $350.

 

  Our waterfront  roundsman , the only north of  Phillip Island , explained that  the  book  list  had  actually  been  sent  to  him  by  a  friend ,   veteran  journalist  and author , Kim Lockwood ,  now  of  Melbourne , a  survivor  of   a  Darwin  Beercan  Regatta  , the  Darwin  Rocksitters'  Club   and  Cyclone Tracy ,

Then,  would you  believe ?, out  of the kitbag  rolled   a   record  , 30 years old  ,  bearing  the  title  Waterfront ,sung by  The  Black Eyed Susans  , from  Townsville's own  public radio station  ,4TTT-FM , found in a Townsville church op shop . 

The Shipping Reporter said  he had recently found  some nice   New Zealand  first  day  covers  which   feature  early   sailing ships.  These  were kept  at  home ,not in  the grotty   kitbag,  in  a  rusty  English  biscuit tin  bought at a house clearance in  Adelaide .