- MS Akaroa (1914)
Originally built in 1914 by
Harland & Wolff of Belfast, the ship was known as the "Euripides" when she sailed for theAberdeen and Commonwealth Line . She was 14,947 gross tons at the time and could make a top speed of 15 knots. Her shakedown cruise took place in June 1914, with her maiden voyage fromLondon toBrisbane leaving on 1 July 1914. Two days after her arrival, she was taken over for Australian troop transport; the following year she returned to the UK-Australia run but would continue transporting Australian troops through 1919, when she was overhauled at Belfast.In 1929, the "Euripides" was transferred to the
White Star Line , and in 1932 was again transferred, this time toShaw, Savill, and Albion . The company had her refitted to 15,128 gross tons, and renamed the ship the "Akaroa", sailing her fromSouthampton ,England toWellington ,New Zealand by way of thePanama Canal . On 1st September 1939,two days after the declaration of war, under Captain W H Hartman, she set sail for Auckland, Arriving on the 8th of October. The voyage was an epic one and the passengers presented the Captain with a silver salver in memory of, "an epic and perilous voyage". Captain Hartmann was awarded the OBE in 1943. In 1945 she was again refitted, and continued the UK-NZ run. Finally, in May 1954, she was sent to the breakers at Antwerp.
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