Oct 1948

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The ship's present voyage may be summarised as follows Port Hull

Casablanca Fremantle Bunbury Port Lincoln Auckland Port Pirie Port Lincoln Auckland Sydney Wellington Auckland

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Date Left

Remarks

8 Sept. 15 Oct.

3 Sept., 47 11 Sept. 18 Oct.

19 Oct. 3 Nov. 6 Dec. 2 Jan. 17 Jan. 31 Jan. 29 Mar. 20 April 9 May

29 Oct. 27 Nov. 24 Dec. 17 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Mar. 14 April 7 May —

— Load phosphates. (a) Called Aden 24 Sept. for fuel. (b) Discharge part cargo. Discharge remainder of cargo. Load wheat. Discharge wheat. Load part cargo of wheat. Complete loading wheat. Discharge wheat. Load wheat. Discharge part cargo. See note below.

Date Arrived —

Our last news of the ship was that she had been held up for some weeks in Auckland. Apparently the Auckland dockers have objected that her hatches are too heavy to lift without mechanical assistance. The latest news we have is that she has been declared a "priority" ship, but whether this has had any effect remains to be learned. It will be noted from the above diary that it took her over seven weeks to discharge a cargo of wheat there during February and March. The ship is on charter to a New Zealand firm and is likely to be in the Australia to New Zealand trade till October. We are very grateful to Mr. Ellis for the trouble he is taking on our behalf, and are looking forward to the bulky surface mail which we understand is on its way.

THE ART GROUP The activities of the last year culminated in the Art Exhibition of Commemoration week-end, and it is to the credit of the "spare time" Art Group within the School that their work aroused the greatest interest. Several knowledgeable persons commented afterwards that the oil paintings showed an appreciation of the uses and effects of the medium not often to be found in amateur art. Carlill must be complimented on winning the Hobbies Cup with his copy in oil of a Goya self-portrait. The sketching trip to Rievaulx was an enjoyable experience. We had probably one of the finest days we have seen this year and made several line and wash sketches of the ruins and of the attractive local bridges over the river. Some of these sketches will now be worked up into finished works this coming year. Fortunately the hired Austin 12 took the seven of us there and back without incident, although there was some anxiety apparent in the back seat over its ability to get us down the very steep hill to the Abbey all in one piece. 33


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