PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
DEPARTURES. THIS DAY. ttiftiWA, S.S., W. F. Norbury, lor New Plymouth. Passengers, Mrs White, Messrs Imie, Kittlewell, Bossier, McLeod, Lngton. THE TUBAKINA. (From Oar Special Correspondent.) LONDON, Jane 20. ~T erT extensive repairs, necessitated by the recent fire at Rk> de Janeiro are being : carried out hi the New Zealand liner TuraELna, 00-sv berthed in the Eoyal Albert dork ! The wort is being nwlertafcen by the arm Jof R. and H. Green and Silley Weir, and is believed to be the largest repairin" lob •! ever attempted in the Port of London :, Tho decision to have the rehabilitation of i! the Uner done at the LoJidon dock is imi portant, lor in the past the ceneral praci tice has been to have all really hi X re--1 paJricg Jobs carried out either at Belfast, », Glasgow, or one of the big shipbuHdlnfi Oil the East Coast.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 178, 28 July 1913, Page 4
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