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HINEMOA REMOVED FROM HOBSON BAY TRIPS TO SOUNDS After over a year of idleness the Hineinoa is active once more. This morning she was taken from her moorings in Hobson Bay to the Western Wharf, where she is to be completely overhauled and reconstructed in readiness for trips to Dusky, Milford and other lovely places in the South Island. The Hinemoa has been moored in Hobson Bay since June 18, 1925, after she had made her last trip as a Government steamer to Norfolk Island. Some months ago she was purchased by a Southern Arm, which is transforming her into a tourist ship.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 723, 24 July 1929, Page 18

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BACK TO SERVICE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 723, 24 July 1929, Page 18

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