VERSATILE WARSHIP.
BILLED TO VISIT HATVERA. "The lonic could go through the Trench Pass," said ft witness at tho Manarao inquiry last night. „ "You didn't say tho H.M.S. New Zealand, did you?" someone asked sceptically. "I might say," remarked Mr. K. Kirkcaldic, "that had the New Zealand gone through the Pass she would not have been the first warship to do it. A warship went through' there a good many years ago—but I don't think she know what she was taking on." I)r. M'Arthi.r, S.M.. They even wanted to take tho Now Zealand up to Duncdm. (Laughter.) _ Mr. M. Myers: Ono of the English papers published-an itinerary of tho tour ol H M.S. New Zealand, and included m the list of places which tho vessel was to call at the town of Hawetra. . A voice: They' havo swimming baths there. . ~ ~ Captain. Gillespie: Thoy didnt 6ay it would call at Patea, did thoy ? It might ]>e stated (without authority) that Captain Halsey has definitely decided that tho ship shall not visit Hawera.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1734, 26 April 1913, Page 4
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171VERSATILE WARSHIP. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1734, 26 April 1913, Page 4
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