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NZGSS Hinemoa was a 542-ton New
Zealand Government Service Steamer designed specifically for
lighthouse support and servicing, and also for patrolling...
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roots for 87 days
before gaining the
attention of the
government steamer NZGSS Hinemoa by a flag made from
their sail.[citation needed] A well-supplied...
- many
years he
captained New
Zealand government steamers,
including the
NZGSS Hinemoa,
which undertook lighthouse work and
patrols through New Zealand's...
- the New
Zealand Government Steamer Service (
NZGSS). His
first posting was
aboard the Tutanekai, an
NZGSS steamer which served the
Pacific Islands, as...
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Walter Buller by A. W. Bethune,
second engineer on the
government steamboat NZGSS Hinemoa.
Before 25 July?: The
specimen reaches Buller, who at once recognises...
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after John Bollons,
Master of the New
Zealand Marine Department vessels,
NZGSS Hinemoa and SS Tutanekai. The
island is part of the
Antipodes Islands Important...
- Zealand. The site was surve**** and
chosen in 1908 by
Captain John
Bollons of
NZGSS Hinemoa. The
lighthouse was
deactivated and
keepers were
withdrawn in 1978...
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Acting Premier,
William Hall-Jones. By 8 June 1907, it was
confirmed that
NZGSS Hinemoa
under the
captaincy of John
Bollons would be
available to transport...
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Evans Bay
Patent Slip
NZGSS Matai, on
Patent Slip at
Evans Bay
Nearest city
Wellington Coordinates 41°18′15.1″S 174°48′07.4″E / 41.304194°S 174.802056°E...
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emergency supplies. From 1877 to 1927,
government steamers such as
NZGSS Hinemoa,
patrolled the
depots to
check for
survivors and
maintain the facilities...