BERTHING OF MALOLO
COMPLAINT RECANTED. WELLINGTON, December 3. Differing from the version given a day or two ago at Auckland, Air C. E. Brown’s account of the berthing at Wellington last week of the Matson liner Malolo tells of promptness and efficiency on the part of the'port health authorites and li.M. Customs officers. Mr Brown, who lives in Sydney, is general manager for Australia and New Zealand of the Matson Navigation Company. He was a passenger on the Malolo from Australia to New Zealand and was on board when the ship was going through the pratique formalities at Wellington. Through the New Zealand agents( Burns, Philip Company), it was learned to-day that Mr Brown had commented on the minimum of delay with which the vessel had been berthed. The Customs and health officers’ procedure was all that could he desired, he said, and, considering the conditions, berthing was carried out with a minimum of delay having regard to the satety of tho sh p and the wharf.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1930, Page 2
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