STEAMER SERVICES.
INTERVIEW WITH SIR JAiflWj MILLS." r --^H
(rjtEss j-socxusow TiwoiacafflKM . AUCKLAND, Sir James Mills, managing < d«||W of the Union Steam Ship arrived in Auckland by tho P. liner Mongolia from Sydney* to-&%|pM tbe course of an interview, S_-!it*jKß said there was nothing _»w to atMglß beyond the erfcateient Jnade Sydney a week .ago, to the efeojftjWW the company had decided the wrecked steamer Waikar* ,-ffSfflH vessel of the Marama type, aadwyMM hei running next rammer. 3T»_HHM pnny had also purchased the Cm>_bß_—l Australian mail steamer AonySmmmm it was intended to. hold her ***Jti&BM serve steamer. The : New ■ "JjffiHfl Shipping Company, since Aorangi last January, had r "*y* l >qHlH ther connection with the_ Byqpey-__B_! couver service, arid this »c* *ff§j|__B future be carried on ent_rely bfl-ggjj Union Company with its own ?*_*ffigH Tlie Union Company w__ securing a contract with W» wealth Government, which . v<H _|_iß able them to place the Vancouw<a»B vice on a still better footing. r^9g__[
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13683, 17 March 1910, Page 8
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