Good work was done lw the Manuka. B wireless operator (Mr. M'Namara) on the run »n la San Francisco and tack. Whilst en route from Wellington to the Calii'ornian port. S' lva ,vns communicated with at a distfliice of 1103 miles, nnd San Franciftw was "spoken" when the vessel was Uftfl miles out. On '.he downward tun to Wellington San Francisco was held for a dis» tnnce of I'JIM) miles. A record working for tho Manuka's equipment was established on this voyage. Sydney was communicated with at a distance of 2062 miles. Tho new station on Pennant Hills, J\ow Soatli Wnlos, was heard sit 1700 miles. The first wireless message received at Rnfotojiga wos ill™ sent out by the Manuka's oswrn(or. Tho Union Company's steamer Ta* June was nt anchor in tho harbour, ana conversntiim whs opened, with her at a distance of 500 miles. Thousands lwvo tried "NAZOL" for Colds i'.i tho Head, Bronchitis, and Influ* enza, and prefer it to any other remedy-. because it is prompt in its twstien, offeotive, and does not disorder the etovkoh.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1449, 25 May 1912, Page 4
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179Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1449, 25 May 1912, Page 4
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