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ON LONG VOYAGE.—The 45ft Diesel tug-boat Waihau, which arrived in Wellington from Auckland on her way to Port Jackson, South Westland. The Waihau, built in 1913, was for many years a coastal trader on Coast, and has been purchased by the Public Works Department for general utility work in the new harbour construction works at Port Jackson.

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Northern Advocate, 29 November 1937, Page 10

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ON LONG VOYAGE.—The 45ft Diesel tug-boat Waihau, which arrived in Wellington from Auckland on her way to Port Jackson, South Westland. The Waihau, built in 1913, was for many years a coastal trader on Coast, and has been purchased by the Public Works Department for general utility work in the new harbour construction works at Port Jackson. Northern Advocate, 29 November 1937, Page 10

ON LONG VOYAGE.—The 45ft Diesel tug-boat Waihau, which arrived in Wellington from Auckland on her way to Port Jackson, South Westland. The Waihau, built in 1913, was for many years a coastal trader on Coast, and has been purchased by the Public Works Department for general utility work in the new harbour construction works at Port Jackson. Northern Advocate, 29 November 1937, Page 10

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