THE UNION COMPANY
DECISION ' REGARDING NEW STKAMERS. •-•' By Telcgrßpn-I'fpHd Assoctatlos Dunedin, July 17. Tho Moana left San I'rancisco on July 1 for Wellington, via ports, and is due at Wellington about August 1. The new steamers Waikawa and Wailicmo, each of about 9000 tons dead weight, which were purchased by tho Union Company recently, are expected to leave England in September and October respectively for Australasian ports. They are to enter the Pacific Coast, New Zealand, and Australian trade in conjunciion'with the AVaimarino,- Waihora, Kurow, and the new ( steamer Wairuna. Captain J. Thomson, master of the Waiheino when that vessel was sunk by the Germans during the war, will leave shortly for England to take command of the Waikawa.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 5
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119THE UNION COMPANY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 5
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