MAUI POMARE.
REPORT OF SERIOUS TROUBLE
DENIED
ENGINES NOT AFFECTED.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.)
WELLINGTON, this clay,
The report in circulation on Saturday that the defects in the machinery of the, Government motor ship Maiii Pomare are such that the expense involved will make the repairs a false economy is denied in official quarters. It was stated -yesterday that the trouble is entirely one of hull construction and that the engines are not concerned, but that they will have to be lifted out to enable the affected parts to be reached. Certain repairs are necessary to the interior of the vessel's hull and it is thought advisable at the same time to strengthen the engine foundations. It is impossible to do the work required to the hull without lifting the engines out.
The repairs are to be carried out at Wellington, but the vessel will not be taken out of the water. It is stated officially, that there is no question of the present trouble being so serious as to warrant the Maui Pomare being removed from the Cook Islands service.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 141, 17 June 1930, Page 8
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