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    SS Maheno was an ocean liner belonging to the Union Company of New Zealand that operated in the Tasman Sea, crossing between New Zealand and Australia...
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  • Maheno may refer to: Maheno, New Zealand, a township in North Otago, New Zealand, south of Oamaru SS Maheno, a 20th-century ship Maheno is a Persian word...
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    Fitzroy Island. A major landmark on Fraser Island is the shipwreck of SS Maheno. Maheno was built in Scotland in 1905 as a luxury passenger ship for the trans-Tasman...
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    who served aboard the two New Zealand hospital ships in World War I. SS Maheno: sister ship; His Majesty's New Zealand Hospital Ship No. 1. "Marama Hall"...
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    two New Zealand's hospital ships in World War I, the SS Maheno, was named after this town. Maheno is described as a rural settlement by Statistics New...
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  • Hand colored postcard of the S.S. Maheno...
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    bushwalking are also popular. The park also features two shipwrecks; the SS Maheno and the Cherry Venture. The only place in the world where tall rainforest...
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    traveled to New Zealand and Australia via the American President Lines SS Maheno, and arrived on September 28. Ellis was soon hospitalized in Manila due...
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  • died during the war, including 10 who died in the sinking of the troop ship SS Marquette. Ecaterina Teodoroiu was a Romanian nurse who enlisted as a soldier...
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    apprehended the following week after arriving in Auckland, New Zealand, on the SS Maheno. On 17 August 1926, with debts of £420,000, De Garis committed suicide...
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    Nona Hildyard (category Sinking of the SS Marquette)
    SS Maheno, travelling with 69 other New Zealand nurses, and arrived in Port Said, Egypt, in August. On 19 October, the hospital unit boarded the SS Marquette...
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  • SS Letitia was an ocean liner built in Scotland for service with the Anchor-Donaldson Line. She continued to serve with its successor company Donaldson...
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    Lorna Rattray (category Sinking of the SS Marquette)
    the New Zealand Army Nursing Service and left Wellington on board the SS Maheno. The ship sailed to Port Said, Egypt, and the contingent of nurses worked...
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  • Zealand coastal waters until May 1949. Hulk sunk as a target in 1952. 1905 SS Maheno 5282 Yard Number 746. Passenger ship owned by Union Company of New Zealand...
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    Union Company (redirect from Union SS Co)
    services Freight & Container Transportation December 1971 page 4 Sale of Union SS Co Australian Transport January 1972 page 35 "New Zealand Maritime Index"...
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    from Eli Creek to The Pinnacles and takes its name from the wreck of the SS Maheno Manann Beach (24°46′36″S 153°15′42″E / 24.7768°S 153.2616°E / -24.7768;...
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  • Canterbury won easily. He returned home to Malaya late in the season on the SS Maheno. Grenier was a regular player for the Federated Malay States cricket team...
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    Mary Rae (category Sinking of the SS Marquette)
    the New Zealand Army Nursing Service and left Wellington on board the SS Maheno in July that year. The ship sailed to Suez, Egypt, and the contingent...
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  • thought to be from this period. Sinel appears to have left Auckland on the SS Maheno for Sydney, Australia, in January 1914, where he took to a life of subsistence...
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  • commissioned as a captain in the NZMC and served overseas, initially on SS Maheno, a civilian vessel chartered for use as a hospital ship, and from February...
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  • Maheno. The ship left Wellington for Gallipoli, carrying 14 nurses from the New Zealand Army Nursing Service. In August and September 1915 the Maheno...
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    SS Doric was a British ocean liner operated by White Star Line. She was put into service in 1923. She was the second ship of the company to bear this name...
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  • 1915 she joined the New Zealand Army Nursing Service and departed on the SS Maheno. However, Muir contracted typhoid and was sent back to New Zealand. After...
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    Medical Corps in 1915 and served on several voyages of the hospital ship SS Maheno. At the time of the first voyage his rank was lieutenant-colonel, rising...
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    served with the rank of captain as an army surgeon on the hospital ship SS Maheno. He returned to New Zealand in October 1917. Before the war Foster had...
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  • Jim Rukutai, and R. J. Sterling. They departed for Sydney on board the SS Maheno on May 26. Prior to departing they played a match against Auckland at...
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    general medical practitioner and surgeon (and former army surgeon on SS Maheno), and his wife Mary Frances (née Tolme), a schoolteacher before her marriage...
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    Z. for its steamers Maheno and Manuka—both leaving Sydney on 1 July 1921 bound for New Zealand ports—to join the search. Maheno had arrived in Sydney...
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    Helena Isdell (category Sinking of the SS Marquette)
    SS Maheno, travelling with 69 other New Zealand nurses, and arrived in Port Said, Egypt, in August. On 19 October, the hospital unit boarded the SS Marquette...
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    Mabel Jamieson (category Sinking of the SS Marquette)
    Zealand Army Nursing Service in 1915. She left Wellington on board the SS Maheno. The ship sailed to Port Said, Egypt, and the contingent of nurses worked...
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