THE FIRST GLIMPSE
LINE OP FLEET HEADING NORTH,
DUNEDIN, fhis Day. At 6.40 o'clock this morning lights appeared on the horizon to the south, and a. line of the fleet heading north was quickly apparent. The line for the north consisted of larger vessels, and it kept on, and the destroyers for Dunedin fell out, and steamed towards the heads, pilots were awaiting them, and at 7.30 the flagship Melville passed in. The other vessels followed at about fifteenminute intervals, and at 10.15 the last vessel passed in without the slightest hitch or delay.
The heavy sea at the heads had moderated.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 35, 10 August 1925, Page 8
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