STEAMERS RENAMED
ARAWA AND MAMARI IN GERMAN HANDS PAKEHA FOR AFRICA Private advice has been received in Auckland that the former Shaw, Savill and Albion Company liners Arawa and Mamari have been renamed the Gerolstein and Konigstein. respectively. Roth vessels were well-known in New Zealand waters, having visited Auckland many times before they changed
ha »J*s at the end of last year. Th© company's liner, Pakeha, also well-known in New Zealand waters, f* as * si nce her arrival Home on Novemer 10 last from Auckland, been engaged j n salvage work in connection ‘th the stranding of the Baron Kylsant steamer, Bampton Castle, which e ®t ashore on the Goodwin Sands. . ter completing this work, the Paeha will relieve the Bampton Castle tor one run in her South African trade, i Pakeha is scheduled to leave Home for New Zealand about the end March.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 569, 23 January 1929, Page 1
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144STEAMERS RENAMED Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 569, 23 January 1929, Page 1
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