DISABLED SHIP
TAKEN IN TOW IN I’ACIIiC. ( liy Telegraph — Per- Press Association) AUCKLAND, June 24. 'file liner Opawa has n ached the disabled steamer City of Kimberley (.which broke her tail shaft in midP.icific), and is towing her to Auckland.
The operation is proceeding satis factorily. There were no fur.her dotails in the chief wireless message r j ceived to-night.
‘•CITY OF KIM PULLEY” TOW. AUCKLAND, .lime 25. Advice has been nvcivcd that tin* “City of Kimberley" in tow, is meeting fine weather, and is making eight knots. Sim expects to reach Auckland on Tuesday evening.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 June 1931, Page 1
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