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GERMAN SERVICE TO NEW ZEALAND.

BLUFF FIRST PORT OF CALL,

tßy Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) SYDNEY, June 5. The new Gej-man lino will run from Bremen, Antwerp, and Hamburg, via the Cape of Good Hope, making Bluff the first port of call. Tho steamers will thence work north to Auckland, calling at all the principal ports. They will be of 10,000 tons, fitted with cold storage aud wireless, and have a speed of twelve to thirteen knots.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 16

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GERMAN SERVICE TO NEW ZEALAND. Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 16

GERMAN SERVICE TO NEW ZEALAND. Press, Volume L, Issue 14987, 6 June 1914, Page 16

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