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		<title>Auckland Heritage Festival 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due to the success of last year&#8217;s Auckland Heritage Festival and the continued support of the Ports of Auckland we are delighted to announce a series of public sailings will be available in September this year. The hour-long, family-friendly tours will cruise through the commercial wharves, providing a close-up view of port operations. The trip [...]]]></description>
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Due to the success of last year&#8217;s Auckland Heritage Festival and the continued support of the <a href="http://www.poal.co.nz">Ports of Auckland</a> we are delighted to announce a series of public sailings will be available in September this year.</p>
<p>The hour-long, family-friendly tours will cruise through the commercial wharves, providing a close-up view of port operations.</p>
<p>The trip will also include a special stop at the Auckland Harbour Bridge, where the William C Daldy proved its might salvaging a runaway piece of the bridge during its construction in 1958. <a href="http://daldy.com/category/history/daldy-saves-harbour-bridge/">Click Here</a> for the full story!</p>
<p>A detailed heritage commentary will also offer a unique insight into the history of the port and Auckland.<a class="shutterset_" title="William C Daldy rescuing the centre section of the new harbour bridge December 1958" href="http://daldy.com/wp-content/gallery/working-years/wcdb401.jpg"><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://daldy.com/wp-content/gallery/working-years/thumbs/thumbs_wcdb401.jpg" alt="William C Daldy rescuing a section of the new harbour bridge" /></a></p>
<p>The development of the city and port over more than 160 years is a fascinating story.</p>
<p>Daldy has the capacity for 120 passengers which, if based on last years success will fill very fast!</p>
<p><strong>The tours are free</strong>; however, a donation to the William C Daldy Preservation Society is appreciated.</p>
<p>The tours will be held at 11.00am, 1.00pm and 3.00pm on Saturday 18th and 25th of September as well as Saturday 2nd of October during the Auckland Heritage Festival.</p>
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		<title>Auckland Heritage Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Sep 2009 06:49:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 2 September 2009 Vintage steam tug brings history to life Ports of Auckland is inviting Aucklanders to experience a ‘living’ part of the city’s maritime history through a series of free heritage tours during the upcoming Auckland Heritage Festival. This year, for the first time, the tours will be hosted on board [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>MEDIA RELEASE</strong><br />
 Wednesday 2 September 2009</p>
<p><strong>Vintage steam tug brings history to life</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://poal.co.nz/community_environment/auckland_heritage_festival_2009.htm">Ports of Auckland is inviting Aucklanders to experience a ‘living’ part of the city’s maritime history through a series of free heritage tours during the upcoming Auckland Heritage Festival</a>.</p>
<p>This year, for the first time, the tours will be hosted on board the historic steam tugboat, the William C Daldy.</p>
<p>“We are very excited to offer the Auckland public a chance to experience a part of their city’s history firsthand,” said Managing Director Jens Madsen.</p>
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<p>Built in 1935, the William C Daldy was one of the Auckland port’s first tug boats, and worked welcoming and departing ships on the Waitemata Harbour for more than 40 years.</p>
<p>The hour-long, family-friendly tours will cruise through the commercial wharves, providing a close-up view of port operations.</p>
<p>The trip will also include a special stop at the Auckland Harbour Bridge, where the William C Daldy proved its might salvaging a runaway piece of the bridge during its construction in 1958. <a title="How Daldy saved the Auckland Harbour Bridge." href="http://daldy.com/?p=343">Click Here</a> for the full story!</p>
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<p>Mr Madsen said the detailed heritage commentary would also offer a unique insight into the history of the port and Auckland.</p>
<p>“The development of the city and port over the last 160 years plus is a fascinating story.”</p>
<p>The tours will be held at 11.00am, 1.00pm and 3.00pm on three Saturdays during the Auckland Heritage Festival, between 19 September to 4 October.</p>
<p>Bookings are essential.  To book, phone 0800 AK PORT (0800 25 7678) or see www.poal.co.nz for more information.</p>
<p>The tours are free; however, a gold coin donation to the William C Daldy Preservation Society is appreciated.</p>
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<p>For land-lubbers, Ports of Auckland is also running Red Fence Heritage Walks throughout the Festival.  Walks will be guided from the meeting point outside the NZ National Maritime Museum on Sunday 20, Thursday 24, Sunday 27 September, and Sunday 4 October, at 3pm.  Bookings are not required.</p>
<p>Ports of Auckland is New Zealand’s largest container port by volume, handling around 840,000 TEU (20ft-equivalent units), more than 1,700 ship calls and 3.6 million tonnes of break-bulk (non-containerised) cargo per annum. It is New Zealand’s major import port and a key partner to export industries. Ports of Auckland is 100%-owned by Auckland Regional Holdings.</p>
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<p>The William C Daldy is a 38 metre, coal-fired steam tug, built in Scotland for the Auckland Harbour Board in 1935. After an 84 day delivery voyage to New Zealand, the tug began handling ships on the Waitemata Harbour in 1936. Following a 41 year career, the vessel was retired in 1977 as one of the last working coal-fired tugs in the world. Thanks to the efforts of The William C Daldy Preservation Society, the tug is still active on the Auckland Harbour.</p>
<p>The Auckland Heritage Festival, delivered by Auckland City Council, will run from 19 September to 4 October 2009. The two-week festival, comprising more than 100 events encompassing art, architecture, fashion, music, ecology and sociology, is a chance for Aucklanders to embrace and discover everything that is unique about their city.  This year’s theme is living heritage – the customs, stories and traditions we keep alive today. For more information and a full event programme visit the events page of the Auckland City website at http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz</p>
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