FIRST ROUND TRIP
BLUFF-MELBOURNE RUN
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) INVEKCABGIIiL, This Day.
The intercolonial steamer Maheno returned to Bluff at :1?.45a.m. today from Melbourne and "Hobart; completing the first, round trip^in>*the■vresumed;Bluff■ Melbourne seryice^vvßhe:bronght;/fr^;o ihunoied-VpM^gM^ffl<>^:l.o'."Will<>io';*'fl' / returning ; |roin\the= Centen> ary celebrations, !lina;»lK?xpTes» themselvesmr holiday,; The Malienbitad ; moderiiitely: trips both ;way«^!»n4 the'call at Hobart provided an'•;■^interesting;.:breft;k. ; 'in, the journey. ; . ■'•':!tVi'\#i>-;'i<\:': :-i I.;'. ".'. v'< :?.''*. The vessel has ? a ;«malL amount. of cargo to discharge herey.and leaves today for northern ports. ' " . ,'.
Sir Alan.G. Anderson, K.8.E., GiB.E., immediate past president of' the Association of British .Chambers of Commerce, will, address members of ~tha-Wellington Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon on Wednesday. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1934, Page 8
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104FIRST ROUND TRIP Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1934, Page 8
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