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9th June 2010, 07:27 AM
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Port Auckland 1960-1
Anyone here from the Port Auckland trip 1960-1? Out via Suez to OZ and NZ, home via Panama.
Super ship, super shipmates, great memories! I've lived in NZ for 47 years.
Cheers, Mike Lowe, Junior Engineer.
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9th June 2010, 10:31 PM
#2
Junior Engineers
The bane
of an engineer stewards life grubby little tykes
Welcome aboard anyway Mike great to meet you.Worked by on the Port Auckland,Vindex,Alfred, Melboune and sailed deep sea on similar voyages on the Ports Nelson and New Plymouth.
Lots of good yarns a valuable info here.I lived in Glen Innes for a while in 1958.Enjoy the trip.
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There passes to and fro
Where the Ghostly Iceberg Travels
Or the spicy trade winds blow
A gaudy piece of bunting,a royal ruddy rag
The blossom of the Ocean Lanes
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13th June 2010, 09:51 AM
#3
Junior Engineers!
Hi Mort, I live in Howick, just down the road from Glen Innes - drove through there today.
One of the ships I was coasting on in 1960, I think the Port New Plymouth, broke a crankshaft approaching OZ. They were able to get her going again on 3 cylinders, carried on to OZ, loaded her with wool, and sent her off home. Does anyone know anything about that? If it was the N.P. I'm darned glad I was not on board that trip!
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19th July 2010, 11:13 PM
#4
Shipmates
Hi Mark, saw your request about crew mates on the Port Auckland 1960/61, I was just a ganglly JOS (16.5 years old) at the time, signed on21st Feb 61, deep sea, Vic Docks, sailed Via Suez, Oz NZ and Home via Panama, signing off on the 12th July 61, also did Home Trade on her as wel lfinally paying off in North Shields 9th August 61. as you say great ship great food and a good voyage round the world.
I also sailed on the Port Victor, Port Napier, Port New Plymouth, and Port Launceston.+ other company's as well. Darrell Kellett
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19th July 2010, 11:44 PM
#5
Hi Mike
A good friend of mine named Bernie Myers was either chief or 2nd cook aboard the New Plymouth on that voyage,he now lives in Perth WA.Was the skipper named Pedrick? if so I was his "tiger" in Jan '62 till Jan '62.He was a very cool dude.
R 627168 On all the Seas of all the World
There passes to and fro
Where the Ghostly Iceberg Travels
Or the spicy trade winds blow
A gaudy piece of bunting,a royal ruddy rag
The blossom of the Ocean Lanes
Great Britains Merchant Flag
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29th October 2010, 02:39 PM
#6
for mortnj
hi,
you may have the answer that i am looking for.
i was working by a port line ship, in the london docks,during the early part of 1962.
could you confirm the date, when the port auckland arrived in london.
this may be the ship i was working by on,if not i do not know what ship it was.
mike
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15th December 2010, 07:04 AM
#7

Originally Posted by
mike hall
hi,
you may have the answer that i am looking for.
i was working by a port line ship, in the london docks,during the early part of 1962.
could you confirm the date, when the port auckland arrived in london.

this may be the ship i was working by on,if not i do not know what ship it was.
mike

Hi Mike,
I just discovered this site about an hour ago.
I joined the Port Auckland on HT articles in Antwerp on 19 Jan 62 and then went on to Rotterdam, Bremerhaven, Hamburg, London and Cardiff. Signed off there on 8 Feb before signing FG articles on 16 Feb then sailing deep sea.
If my memory is any good, the period between change of Articles was referred to as "working by" so that the ship you are after would have changed articles in London so Port Auckland doesn't seem to be a goer
Rgs...Lane White
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15th December 2010, 03:53 PM
#8
Port Auckland.
Hi Mortnj and Mike. I did a run job on the Port Auckland in April 65, and as I remember, she was a lovely ship, I wanted to sail deep sea on her, but I was transfered to the Port Pirie. I see that you lived in Glenn Innes, and Mike lives in Howick. I used to live in Belmoral, and then in Belmont ( North Shore ) I still have friends in Howick, Lewisham Street. "wish I was back there". Take care..... Terry
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15th December 2010, 05:37 PM
#9
for terry
no terry i do not live in howick.
i liv
e in maidstone!!!!!
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16th December 2010, 03:13 PM
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Mike.
Opp's, sorry, and you only live up the M20 from me. Take care.... Terry.
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