NEW TRAWLING SYSTEM
HANANUI 11. FOR PORT CHALMERS
On her way to Port Chalmers to introduce the French trawl, the most modern and efficient system of netting fish, the trawler Hananui 11. arrived in Lyttelton early yesterday morning from Auckland. The captain of the trawler, Mr J. Black, some years ago introduced the Danish seine netting system at Lyttelton trawling in the Arewa, then owned by Mr G. A. Woods, now of Hokitika. The French trawl is a modification of the Danish seine and old auto trawl system. Formerly a whale chaser, the Hananui 11. was stationed in the Bay of Islands. She was then owned by Mr Jagger. She was sold later to Mr H. V. Morton and fished fox some time under contract to the Auckland Fisheries, and she now belongs to the National Mortgage and Agency Company, Ltd. She will probably continue to Port Chalmers to-day.
INTERCOLONIAL SERVICE
Awatea left Sydney March 19 for Wellington. Arrived March 22. Left Wellington March 22 for Auckland. Left Auckland March 24 for Sydney, due March 27. Marama left Wellington March 20 for Bluff. Left Bluff March 22 for Melbourne, due-March 26. The Wanganella left Melbourne March 24 for Sydney; arrives Sydney March 26. [.leaves Sydney-Jtorch 27; arrives Auckland March 31. Arrivw Wellington Apitt
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22050, 25 March 1937, Page 23
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