PORT OF OTAGO
ee ee / ISTENERS will hear the. story of "Otago Harbour in -Forth of the South, four programmes written by Anthony Bartlett, which are to be broadcest from 4YC, starting on Monday, July 5, at 7.34 p.m. The programmes trace the development of. the, ,harbour and describe events that have taken place in and around it right up ‘till today. The first three are historical; the last describes the harbour as it is. This includes an imaginsry journey on a ship from the entrance of the harbour up to the Port of Dunedin. In preparing this programme Mr. Bartlett had a trip on the harbour on a credge. He says; "The listener is, as it were, standing by the pilot of a ship who tells what he sees and where they are going. — I _have also inserted comments by an engineer on works at Port Chalmers. and by a fisherman and a dredgemaster." Among the . stories from the rast is an account of the first steamship coming into the herbour.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 780, 2 July 1954, Page 7
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172PORT OF OTAGO New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 780, 2 July 1954, Page 7
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