LYTTELTON FERRY SERVICE.
CARGO CARRYING RESUMED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.! WELLINGTON. Friday. If anything, work along vlie harbour front was even brisker to-day than it I .vac yesterday. An '.japortant. deve-lop- ! men in the restoration of normal tra.de ! was the loading of cargo on the fern I si. liner Maori, which was ]e.a,vin£ to- . j niyht for Ijytielton. Since the strike jiv.arfcri practically no attempt h.io been .; m.idr to carry freight, with th-e cxce.p- , ':nn oi mails and p.it-iSen<;ers' personal l"f;gd{re, owing to l.ytfeitnn being a [ "'chased" port. With the resumption of I w.irl; there, however. it ftbnuld not r>r> Ion? before is handled a≤ Ireelv at formerly by the ferry service. I '
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 279, 22 November 1913, Page 8
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112LYTTELTON FERRY SERVICE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 279, 22 November 1913, Page 8
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