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START OF A LONG TOW.—The hulk Rosamond, in tow of the collier Kalin go, passing Pencarrow Head en route to Auckland The Rosamond has for many years done duty as an oil-hulk m Wellington For the Union Company, but with the launching of the Hinuwai her presence in Wellington is unnecessary, and she is to supply the-.company’s ships at Auckland with fuel. When at sea, owing to heavy weather the tow line broke twice, and the tug arrived at Auckland on Wednesday

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 180, 31 July 1936, Page 12

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START OF A LONG TOW.—The hulk Rosamond, in tow of the collier Kalin go, passing Pencarrow Head en route to Auckland The Rosamond has for many years done duty as an oil-hulk m Wellington For the Union Company, but with the launching of the Hinuwai her presence in Wellington is unnecessary, and she is to supply the-.company’s ships at Auckland with fuel. When at sea, owing to heavy weather the tow line broke twice, and the tug arrived at Auckland on Wednesday Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 180, 31 July 1936, Page 12

START OF A LONG TOW.—The hulk Rosamond, in tow of the collier Kalin go, passing Pencarrow Head en route to Auckland The Rosamond has for many years done duty as an oil-hulk m Wellington For the Union Company, but with the launching of the Hinuwai her presence in Wellington is unnecessary, and she is to supply the-.company’s ships at Auckland with fuel. When at sea, owing to heavy weather the tow line broke twice, and the tug arrived at Auckland on Wednesday Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 180, 31 July 1936, Page 12

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