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MARAMA REPLACED

MAUNGANUI FOR MELBOURNE RUN The Union Steam Ship Company announces that the Maunganui (7,527 tons) will replace the Marama on tho Melbourne-South Island-Wellington service, commencing from Wellington on Tuesday, October 26, via Bluff and Milford Sound. The Maunganui will maintain the service until her arrival at Wellington on Thursday, April 7 next. It is intended, weather and other circumstances permittng, that the Maunganui will call at Milford Sound, both on the outward and inward voyages. Provision is also being made for two calls at Hobart on the outward voyages. The company hopes that with the entry into the service of a larger and more up-to-date vessel both passenger and cargo traffic between the South Island and Australia will bo stimulated.

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Evening Star, Issue 22671, 10 June 1937, Page 3

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MARAMA REPLACED Evening Star, Issue 22671, 10 June 1937, Page 3

MARAMA REPLACED Evening Star, Issue 22671, 10 June 1937, Page 3

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