GERMAN SHIPPING SERVICE
I'TVK PASHENGER BOATS FOK AUSTRALIA. l'-y I'elejrraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Follow-ill" t-n the cabled advice receded a fiw days ago that the N.D.L. company hail decided to continue tfrc Australian services of passenger steam -ers, Messrs Castendyck and Focke, local agents, have received caWcd advice (hatllie N.D.I, liavc'decided to make :i. bid for the- patronage of the traveling public during the coming bkisoii, and to that end liave decided to send out on the Australian .service four of their largest steamers, iniclmling the new s.<i. Zeppelin, of 1(1.000 tons, (now building), and which will be. the largest steamer to pass through the Wucz Canal!, as well as the largest steamer vhieh has ever visited Australia. The favorite steamers (grosser TCurfurst (13000 tons), Bremen (11.540 tons)- and I'l-iedrich Der Crosse (10771 tons) will also be sent out during the Mason. The sailings will commence, in December, from Sydney.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 39, 6 July 1914, Page 4
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151GERMAN SHIPPING SERVICE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 39, 6 July 1914, Page 4
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