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HMNZS Wakakura (T00)

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125: 62: 373:"A little trawler paid a big part in the lives of New Zealand's pre-war and wartime naval reservists. Her Majesty's Trawler (later HMNZS) Wakakura, purchased from the Royal Navy scrap heap 'as is, where is' to be a training ship, also left an impression on various wharves and a couple of other ships as she roamed from port to port around New Zealand instructing young would-be sailors in naval procedures." 41: 397:
and converted to a refrigerated cargo vessel for use on the trans-Tasman run from Auckland and Wellington to Sydney. The ships maiden voyage as a merchant ship was in October 1947 under Captain F A Barrett from Auckland to Sydney. The newspaper stated that the voyage across the Tasman Sea was
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reported that it had sighted and depth charged a Japanese submarine off the Canterbury Coast, possibly sinking it. Naval historians concluded that while it was possible for Japanese submarines to be in the area, it was unlikely at that stage of the war.
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By 1948 the company decided that the ship was to small for the Trans-Tasman run and decided to purchase a larger vessel. The ship had made seven return voyages by the time. The Fiji Government owned motor ship
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as a training vessel and minesweeper. For the first part of the war she was part of the 28th Minesweeper Flotilla, until the flotilla was transferred overseas. From then the
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After the war in 1947 she was sold to the Tasman Steamship Company owned by a syndicate of 17 former merchant seamen. The ship was renamed SS
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The company put the ship up for sale in November 1950, and was sold to Mason Bros. Engineering Co. Ltd, being broken up at the
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H-files: Mystery of the Japanese submarine attacked by the New Zealand navy off Canterbury
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The ship's bell was installed in the Devonport Naval Base Chapel.
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Pacific Trading, Otago Daily Times, 22 September 1947, Page 4
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Wakakura for Sale, Otago Daily Times, 2 November 1950, Page 6
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To small for trade, Northern Advocate, 7 February 1948, Page 5
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The Royal New Zealand Navy: Official History of World War II
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Venture launched, Otago Daily Times, 27 October 1947, Page 4
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Coastal Service, Otago Daily Times, 6 October 1948, Page 6
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Naval Chapel in Auckland, Press, 14 January 1950, Page 2
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News of the day, Gisborne Herald, 17 March 1948, Page 4
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was acquired by the company as a replacement. When the
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word which means "precious canoe" or "training boat"
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135 ft (41 m) /125 ft (38 m) feet
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Castle-class trawlers of the Royal New Zealand Navy
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One shaft reciprocating, 420 ihp (310 kW)
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Index

SS Wakakura
HMNZS Wakakura

Port Arthur Shipbuilding
Port Arthur
Pennant number
Castle-class
naval trawler
machine guns
depth charges
First World War
Castle-class
naval trawler
Admiralty
Royal Canadian Navy
East Coast of Canada
Royal New Zealand Navy
knots
World War II
Māori
Second World War
Viaduct Basin
Minesweepers of the Royal New Zealand Navy
H-files: Mystery of the Japanese submarine attacked by the New Zealand navy off Canterbury
ISBN
0-477-01399-6
ISBN
0-908967-04-7
Online
Wakakura Book Launch

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