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WAHINE RAMS WELLINGTON WHARF. First pictures of the effect of the collision of the Union Company’s ferry steamer Wahine with the Pipitea wharf at the conclusion of her schedule run from Lyttelton yesterday morning. Top: The Wahine's bow several yards into the wharf. Below: The deep incision into the nose or the vessel as seen after she was freed from the grip of the wharf, a concrete structure which suffered little damage.

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Evening Star, Issue 22358, 6 June 1936, Page 19

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WAHINE RAMS WELLINGTON WHARF. First pictures of the effect of the collision of the Union Company’s ferry steamer Wahine with the Pipitea wharf at the conclusion of her schedule run from Lyttelton yesterday morning. Top: The Wahine's bow several yards into the wharf. Below: The deep incision into the nose or the vessel as seen after she was freed from the grip of the wharf, a concrete structure which suffered little damage. Evening Star, Issue 22358, 6 June 1936, Page 19

WAHINE RAMS WELLINGTON WHARF. First pictures of the effect of the collision of the Union Company’s ferry steamer Wahine with the Pipitea wharf at the conclusion of her schedule run from Lyttelton yesterday morning. Top: The Wahine's bow several yards into the wharf. Below: The deep incision into the nose or the vessel as seen after she was freed from the grip of the wharf, a concrete structure which suffered little damage. Evening Star, Issue 22358, 6 June 1936, Page 19