HURRIED DEPARTURE
BYRD’S CAMERAMEN WASTE NO TIME NOW ON WAY TO NEW YORK Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. Two members of the Byrd Expedition, J. Rucker and W. Van der Veer, arrived by the Waliine from the South Island at 7 o’clock and left by the Tamaroa at 7.50 for Panama to tranship'- to New York. The reason for their haste is *that they are in charge of the expedition’s films and desire to get them on the market as soon as possible. Five cases were stored on the Wahine’s deck and instantly transferred to the Tamaroa, as . well. as several sledges, which are being taken as souvenirs. Mrs. Rucker, who came to join her husband, is also a passenger.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 919, 12 March 1930, Page 1
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119HURRIED DEPARTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 919, 12 March 1930, Page 1
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