t 'u ak T ap l una ' S " eW fen 7 Bteamer . the and he? ofe™"? !' ' ?V, M but c °™P'eted, and her official trial has been fixed for next iuesday afternoon. Since her launching about three weeks ago, the .ferry has been refitting at the tee her C^Trl 3 , T ln * g been inst alled at the Central wharf. The vessel was given a run down the harbour this morning to try out her engines, and gave every satisfaction. While returning to the wnarf she picked up with the Devonport ITTIl TT I Com P an y's steamer Peregrine which was leaving Victoria wharf? and a race ensued. The boats kept stem and stem across the harbour, and when opposite the end of the Queen's wharf the new vessel had eetablished & lead 'of fdighily more a
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 270, 13 November 1924, Page 4
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