BLUE STAB LINE
TRADE FOR THE SOUTH
(By Telegraph.) (Special to the "Evening Post.") . DUNEDIN, This Day. The proposed entry of Blue Star steamers into the New Zealand trade has raised the hope that this may mean the reopening of passenger traffic between South Island ports and Melbourne. It is stated that these vessels, if they enter the trade, will come to New Zealand via Australia, and will make the return journey via Australia. It is hoped to arrange for these vessels to commence the return journey from Bluff to Hobart or Melbourne.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1933, Page 3
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