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ADVENTOROUS TASMAN CROSSING ENDS.—The New Zealand Government steamer Matai towing the 500-ton trawler Pahau up Sydney Harbour last Tuesday after a fortnight’s crossing from Auckland, The Pahau broke adrift when the ships were about 200 miles off the New South Wales coast, and was recovered after a search lasting six days and a half.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24890, 1 June 1946, Page 5

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ADVENTOROUS TASMAN CROSSING ENDS.—The New Zealand Government steamer Matai towing the 500-ton trawler Pahau up Sydney Harbour last Tuesday after a fortnight’s crossing from Auckland, The Pahau broke adrift when the ships were about 200 miles off the New South Wales coast, and was recovered after a search lasting six days and a half. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24890, 1 June 1946, Page 5

ADVENTOROUS TASMAN CROSSING ENDS.—The New Zealand Government steamer Matai towing the 500-ton trawler Pahau up Sydney Harbour last Tuesday after a fortnight’s crossing from Auckland, The Pahau broke adrift when the ships were about 200 miles off the New South Wales coast, and was recovered after a search lasting six days and a half. Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24890, 1 June 1946, Page 5