SYDNEY MAIL SERVICE.
ULIMAROA TO RESUME. After idle at Sydney since March 2, owing to the cooks' strike, the Hud-dart-Parker steamer Ulimaroa is to resume running in the intercolonial passenger service this week, according to advice received by the Auckland office of tbo company. The vessel will run to normal time-table, leaving Sydney for Wellington on Friday. She is due at Wellington next Tuesday and will be despatched on her return trip to Sydney the following Friday. The withdrawal of the Ulimaroa caused a dislocation in the intercolonial passen ger and mail service, for during her idle period at Sydney the Ulimaroa missed eight trips to New Zealand. Next week she will be the only Sydney passenger steamer arriving at or leaving New Zealand. Her next visit to Auckland will be on July 10.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19976, 19 June 1928, Page 8
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