“ We cannot find work for all our vessels at the present time,” said Cap: tain R. C. Hammond, manager of the Northern Steamship Company, in. the Arbitration Court at Auckland. “We have got a scow, the Motu, which was built two years ago and has never been used.’ Captain Hammond later mentioned that whereas the company used to run the Tasman and two scows between Auckland and Whakatane every week, now i£ sent only one scow yritji half a load- - Jt
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1922, Page 2
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