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BERTHING THE LARGEST MERCHANT SHIP TO VISIT WELLINGTON. —A view from Oriental Bay while the P. and 0. liner Strathnaver was berthing at the King’s Wharf. On the right is the New Zealand Shipping Company’s Rangitata, which also arrived the same day and berthed at Pipitea Wharf. The three funnels of 11.M.A.5. Australia are seen'' between the two merchant ships.

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19460, 27 December 1934, Page 3

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BERTHING THE LARGEST MERCHANT SHIP TO VISIT WELLINGTON.—A view from Oriental Bay while the P. and 0. liner Strathnaver was berthing at the King’s Wharf. On the right is the New Zealand Shipping Company’s Rangitata, which also arrived the same day and berthed at Pipitea Wharf. The three funnels of 11.M.A.5. Australia are seen'' between the two merchant ships. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19460, 27 December 1934, Page 3

BERTHING THE LARGEST MERCHANT SHIP TO VISIT WELLINGTON.—A view from Oriental Bay while the P. and 0. liner Strathnaver was berthing at the King’s Wharf. On the right is the New Zealand Shipping Company’s Rangitata, which also arrived the same day and berthed at Pipitea Wharf. The three funnels of 11.M.A.5. Australia are seen'' between the two merchant ships. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19460, 27 December 1934, Page 3