TSS Wahine

TSS Wahine (1913–51) was an inter-island ferry that ran between Lyttelton and Wellington, New Zealand. She served as a minelayer in the World War I and as a troopship in World War II.[1]

At 05:40 a.m. on 15 August 1951 the 4,436 grt Union Steamship Company passenger ferry Wahine (meaning "wife") ran hard aground on the Masela Island Reef off Cape Palsu in the Arafura Sea, being held as far aft as the engine room. In response to a distress call, all aboard were rescued by the Standard Vacuum Oil's tanker Stanvac Karachi. Salvage attempts were unsuccessful and the vessel was abandoned as a total loss.[2]

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