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TO BRING POLES FROM AUSTRALIA TO NEW ZEALAND.—A four-masted auxiliary schooner, Margaret W, formerly the Danish trader Margot, mad* her first appearance at Auckland last evening. The schooner's new owner is Captain A. F. Watchlin, well known at this port, who skippered the ship on her trip out. En route to New Zealand the Margaret W called at Mauritius to discharge general cargo, at Port Kenhla for stores, and at Port Stephens to load poles. A scene on board this morning.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 115, 18 May 1927, Page 9

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TO BRING POLES FROM AUSTRALIA TO NEW ZEALAND.—A four-masted auxiliary schooner, Margaret W, formerly the Danish trader Margot, mad* her first appearance at Auckland last evening. The schooner's new owner is Captain A. F. Watchlin, well known at this port, who skippered the ship on her trip out. En route to New Zealand the Margaret W called at Mauritius to discharge general cargo, at Port Kenhla for stores, and at Port Stephens to load poles. A scene on board this morning. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 115, 18 May 1927, Page 9

TO BRING POLES FROM AUSTRALIA TO NEW ZEALAND.—A four-masted auxiliary schooner, Margaret W, formerly the Danish trader Margot, mad* her first appearance at Auckland last evening. The schooner's new owner is Captain A. F. Watchlin, well known at this port, who skippered the ship on her trip out. En route to New Zealand the Margaret W called at Mauritius to discharge general cargo, at Port Kenhla for stores, and at Port Stephens to load poles. A scene on board this morning. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 115, 18 May 1927, Page 9

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