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THE MAKURA FROM SYDNEY.

WITH SCRATCH CREW. SUCCESSFUL RUN. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) t Auckland, this day. The Makura arrived from Sydney at six this morning with 350 passengers, after a fine and uneventful trip. The passengers state nothing was wanting in regard W comfort or attention, despite the scrunch crew of seamen and stewards. The deck hands were all old sailors, and the fact that the vessel is an oil burner minimised the difficulties in the engine room. The crew was entirely new, with the exception of the navigation and engine-room officers and first and second stewards.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1760, 5 December 1922, Page 5

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THE MAKURA FROM SYDNEY. King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1760, 5 December 1922, Page 5

THE MAKURA FROM SYDNEY. King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1760, 5 December 1922, Page 5

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