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THE THIRD MINESWEEPER GOES DOWN THE 'WAYS.-H.MJV.Z.S. Manuka leaving the slip at Auckland this morning after she had hem launched bx, Mrs. Paikea, wife of the Hon. P. K. Paikea. who represented the Government. Uke her sisters, Htnau and Rimu, she has been built in Auckland as a minesweeper for the Ro\fal\New Zealand Navp.
Auckland Star
23 September 1941

MINESWEEPER LAUNCHED
Press
10 September 1941

MINESWEEPER RIMU LAUNCHED
Dominion
10 September 1941

LAUNCH NEXT WEEK
Timaru Herald
19 September 1941

THIRD MINESWEEPER
Southland Times
19 September 1941

THIRD MINESWEEPER
Dominion
19 September 1941

THIRD MINESWEEPER
Otago Daily Times
19 September 1941

Third Naval Minesweeper To Be Launched on Tuesday
Taranaki Daily News
19 September 1941

SECOND NEW ZEALAND MINESWEEPER LAUNCHED.—The Rimu, the second of the naval minesweepers built at Auckland, taking the water at the launching on Tuesday.
Otago Daily Times
12 September 1941

SECOND NEW ZEALAND-BUILT MINESWEEPER LAUNCHED: H.M.S. Rimu, sister ship of the Hinau, launched 13 days ago, taking the water at the Marine Department's construction yards yesterday^
New Zealand Herald
10 September 1941

THIRD NAVAL MINESWEEPER
Nelson Evening Mail
23 September 1941

SISTER SHIPS
Waikato Times
9 September 1941

SECOND MINESWEEPER LAUNCHED
Southland Times
10 September 1941

SECOND LAUNCHED.
Ashburton Guardian
10 September 1941

HULK SUNK TOO SOON
Press
23 August 1958

FEATHERED DESPATCH CARRIER: One of the pigeons trained by the United States Army makes a striking picture as it takes off on a military mission. THIRD NEW ZEALAND-BUILT MINESWEEPER LAUNCHED: H.M.N.Z.S. Manuka, sister ship of the Hinau and Rimu, taking the water at Auckland yesterday morning after being named by Mrs. P. K. Paikea, wife of the Hon. P. K. Paikea, member of the Executive Council representing the native race.
New Zealand Herald
24 September 1941

RIMU LAUNCHED
Auckland Star
9 September 1941

SECOND MINESWEEPER
Evening Post
9 September 1941

Launches 2nd N.Z.-Built Minesweeper
Northern Advocate
9 September 1941

SECOND MINESWEEPER
Wanganui Chronicle
10 September 1941

SECOND MINESWEEPER LAUNCHED
Nelson Evening Mail
9 September 1941

ANOTHER MINESWEEPER
Pahiatua Herald
10 September 1941

OFF THE SLIPS
Timaru Herald
10 September 1941

BUILDING TRAWLERS
Gisborne Herald
26 November 1941

BUILDING TRAWLERS
New Zealand Herald
25 November 1941

NAVAL MINESWEEPERS
Wanganui Chronicle
19 September 1941

R.N.Z.A.F. WILL SINK HULK
Press
20 August 1958

SECOND MINESWEEPER
Grey River Argus
10 September 1941

PERSONAL ITEMS
New Zealand Herald
10 September 1941

LAUNCHING OF RIMU
Gisborne Herald
9 September 1941

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2
Waikato Times
30 September 1944

New Zealand News
Taranaki Daily News
10 September 1941

LOCAL & GENERAL
Grey River Argus
15 June 1946

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7
Auckland Star
31 October 1944

N.Z. MINESWEEPERS
Greymouth Evening Star
9 September 1941

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2
Gisborne Herald
3 April 1946

THIRD MINESWEEPER
New Zealand Herald
24 September 1941

SHIPPING.
Taranaki Herald
23 August 1920

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2
Wanganui Chronicle
20 July 1946

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4
Nelson Evening Mail
9 May 1945

Second of Series Of Minesweepers Safely Launched
Taranaki Daily News
10 September 1941

NAVAL TRAWLER
New Zealand Herald
10 September 1941

Light restoration brings memories
Press
30 August 1977

Tiroa Rebuilt For Patea Cheese Trade
Taranaki Daily News
26 October 1943

Page 26 Advertisements Column 6
Press
6 March 1967

REVIVAL URGED
Ashburton Guardian
10 September 1941

SHIPBUILDING IN NEW ZEALAND
Press
10 September 1941

REVIVAL URGED
Gisborne Herald
10 September 1941

REVIVAL AND EXPANSION
Nelson Evening Mail
10 September 1941

SHIPBUILDING
Timaru Herald
10 September 1941

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