REGULAR SERVICE.
NEW ZEALAND AND GERMANY. AUCKLAND, ‘October 27. The first regular connection between New Zealand and Germany and the Continent since before the war will be inaugurated next month when the Hamburg-Amerika steamer Naumberg reaches Auckland to load for Hamburg and other Continental ports. The Naumberg will be the first ship in the direct cargo service to Germany conducted jointly by the HamburgAmerika and North German Lloyd Lines details of which were announced in August. Now at Dunedin completing discharge of cargo from Texas the Naumburg will leave on Wednesday for Port Pirie, South Australia. She wall return to New Zealand to serve the first wool sales reaching Auckland from Australia late next month.
The Naumburg will continue loading wool and general cargo at Napier ap/l Wellington, and will clear Wellington for Hamburg about the middle ot December.
The next ship to load, for Germany will he the North German Lloyd steamer Giera, now en route to Auckland from New Orleans.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 15, 28 October 1938, Page 2
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