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TASMAN SERVICE

AWATEA TO ENTER IN SEPTEMBER TWO CROSSINGS A WEEK (Special to Daily Times) WELLINGTON, May 24. Two Tasman crossings a week will be made by the Union Company's new 15,000-ton luxury liner Awatea when she enters the intercolonial passenger service next September. The vessel's time-table running allows her about <io hours to make the crossing, at an average speed of over 20 knots. The schedule of the liner's sailings has now been settled and shows that she will leave Sydney every Friday for Wellington and Auckland alternately. She will arrive at her New Zealand port on the following Monday, leaving again on the Tuesday, arriving back at Sydney the following Friday morning and leaving there again the same afternoon for New Zealand. Very little cargo will be carried in the vessel, as the time allowed in port at Sydney will not lie sufficient for much more than the handling of mails and passengers' baggage. The liner Monowai, which at present maintains the company's intercolonial passenger service in conjunction with the Canadian Australasian and Union Royal Mail Line vessels, is to be withdrawn from the service early in July, when she will make a winter cruise to the Islands from Auckland. On her return from the cruise she will come to Wellington, and will pay off and lay up there. The Maraina will take up the Monowai's running and will remain in this service until the arrival of the Awatea, which is due at Wellington early in September from the UniteM Kingdom. The Awatea will enter the Sydney service leaving Wellington on September IK and Auckland on September 10 for Sydney. The Marama will then lay up until towards the end of Octolier, when she will, for the summer months, maintain the Melbourne-South Island-Wellington service. The Maunganui, on her arrival at Sydney on November 14 on her last trip in the. San Francisco service, will also enter the intercolonial passenger service. The Mukura,' which is due at Sydney on December 12, on her last trip in the Snn Francisco service, will be withdrawn from service.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22889, 25 May 1936, Page 11

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TASMAN SERVICE Otago Daily Times, Issue 22889, 25 May 1936, Page 11

TASMAN SERVICE Otago Daily Times, Issue 22889, 25 May 1936, Page 11