LONG VOYAGE
VESSEL BERTHS AT LYTTELTON
(Per Press Association — vcpyriyhi )
CHRISTCHURCH, January 5.
The South Sea- Fishing Company’s trawler, South Sea, ol 328 tons, from Hull, berthed at 7.40 this morning, after a four months’ voyage. The vessel antler went repairs at Las Palmas for nine weeks, as the result of a collision with the British steamer, Stonepool. • Airs Powell accompanied nor husband, Captain J, P. Dowell. The vessel will be employed in fishing, to supply New Zealand and Australian markets.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 January 1933, Page 6
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