UNION COMPANY'S FLEET.
THREE UNITS •••'. [THH PBBSS. WELLINGTON; Although many will remain ashore the position: with to tho soameu and stewards been thrown out of work by of tho Tahiti andtho number of cargo vesseja will what relieved during-''the days when three vessels will missioned. , Tho intercolonial steamer , which has been laid up at'Wetti£gton>.,- l ' > . since the middle of July owing ; to< depression in the intercolonial ,sittetiob'' ,v during the winter months, -is -/ prepared for sea again. She will' b&V recommissioned on Monday lender "the v command of Captain A. T. Toten, late of the Tahiti, and will leave on'that day for Auckland to 'sail from., there . on Friday, September 26th, ; for Byd--ney. In addition to Captain. .Toten there will be several in the - who were with thp Tahiti on her, la&fc " ' trip. These will include. two of the , deck officers, and it- is a, ~: number of the crew'and stewards. , " -,i Two of the colliers which were'temporarily laid up owing to the scarcity .*■» of freight are returning to active aer-O" vice before the end of the week. The' Kartigi ,is being reoommissioned'att , Wellington on Saturday andtheKaimiro is recommissioning at Auckland to-morrow. V. The position will be further- -ftp- . proved when the new Monowai tjßtattß.'u * the San Francisco service .early in KWt-; 5 ember. 1
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20037, 19 September 1930, Page 11
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