A HANDSOME NEW LINES ffOfi THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE: THE WHITE STAR STEAMER ZEALANDIA, NOW ON HER MAIDEN VOYAGE TO THE DOMINION. • • The fine large twin-screw steamer Zealandia, built by Harland and Wolff, Belfast/for the White Star line New Zealand service, operated by the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., Ltd., has completed her trials, and has left on her maiden voyage to the Dominion. The Zealandia is 474 ft long by 62ft Bin beam, and has a displacement of about 10,00 tons gross. She has six holds, four of which are insulated for frozen cargo. . There is accommodation for 1100 third-class passengers, the owners hoping to arrange with the Government for the carrying of immigrants to the Dominion.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14868, 20 December 1911, Page 11
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118A HANDSOME NEW LINES ffOfi THE NEW ZEALAND TRADE: THE WHITE STAR STEAMER ZEALANDIA, NOW ON HER MAIDEN VOYAGE TO THE DOMINION. • • The fine large twin-screw steamer Zealandia, built by Harland and Wolff, Belfast/for the White Star line New Zealand service, operated by the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., Ltd., has completed her trials, and has left on her maiden voyage to the Dominion. The Zealandia is 474 ft long by 62ft Bin beam, and has a displacement of about 10,00 tons gross. She has six holds, four of which are insulated for frozen cargo. . There is accommodation for 1100 third-class passengers, the owners hoping to arrange with the Government for the carrying of immigrants to the Dominion. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14868, 20 December 1911, Page 11
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