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STEAM UP FOR FINAL TRIALS.—The Ngaio, which will make her first trip in the Wellington-Nelson passenger service on Monday, photographed at Queen’s wharf, Wellington, yesterday, just before leaving for final trials and compass adjustments. The Ngaio displaces 3088 tons and was formerly the Hualalai, a Hawaiian-owned ship.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26117, 20 May 1950, Page 8

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STEAM UP FOR FINAL TRIALS.—The Ngaio, which will make her first trip in the Wellington-Nelson passenger service on Monday, photographed at Queen’s wharf, Wellington, yesterday, just before leaving for final trials and compass adjustments. The Ngaio displaces 3088 tons and was formerly the Hualalai, a Hawaiian-owned ship. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26117, 20 May 1950, Page 8

STEAM UP FOR FINAL TRIALS.—The Ngaio, which will make her first trip in the Wellington-Nelson passenger service on Monday, photographed at Queen’s wharf, Wellington, yesterday, just before leaving for final trials and compass adjustments. The Ngaio displaces 3088 tons and was formerly the Hualalai, a Hawaiian-owned ship. Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26117, 20 May 1950, Page 8

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