TO LIE UP.
Marama Will Be Taken Off Sydney Run. COMPANY’S A X X O U X C E M E X T. . * WELLINGTON*'This Day. The Union Company explains that the withdrawal of the Marama from the intercolonial trade has been dictated by reasons of economy. The company said: “If the passenger trade between Australia and New Zealand were protected to British shipping this course would not be nee essary. In the circumstances, however, the company cannot continue to bear the loss in this connection.” The Marama will lie up at Wellington at the end of February and will pay off a crew of over one hundred
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20509, 10 January 1935, Page 10
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