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To show the value of wireless installations on the General Post Office and on ships, and incidentally the correctness with which a master can gauge the time at which his ship will arrive in port, a wireless message received at Wellington on Tuesday night fixed the arrival of the Maunganui at 5.15 a.m. on Wednesday. At that time almost to the minute the intercolonial liner berthed at the Queen’s wharf.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3033, 1 May 1912, Page 58

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3033, 1 May 1912, Page 58

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 3033, 1 May 1912, Page 58

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