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AORANGI'S ARRIVAL

CAPTAIN INTERVIEWED. 'Ey Telegraph—Per Press Association) AUCKLAND. March 8. “Really an exceptional piece of weather, to sav the least,” said Captain Spring Brown, when the Aorangi berthed'' this-, morning. - She reached port at eleven o’clock ’• last night, seventeen hours late. Yesterday morning, he'said, they were unable to pick up a light; so turned the-“'ship’s head to sea, and awaited daylight.,"The storm increased, and not till three, o’clock, in the afternoon did the visibility iiiiprove. The passengers warmly praised the handling of the ship.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1932, Page 6

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AORANGI'S ARRIVAL Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1932, Page 6

AORANGI'S ARRIVAL Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1932, Page 6

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