HOME BOATS ON THE MOVE.
WATMANA FOR LONDON MONDAY. TAINTI OOMES ALONGSIDE. As far as Auckland is concerned there if no strike in existence and all the Home boats are on the move. The only vessel which will be in the stream by to-morrow is the Zinal, and she i< expected to get away for Nauru Island on Monday to load phosphates. A full crew having been obtained, the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company-? Athenic sailed from Auckland for Wellington last evening. At southern ports she will discharge the balance of her inward cargo and commence loading for Homo. The same company T s Tainui, which lias been anchored in the stream at Auckland during the strike, will be brought alongside to-morrow in order to (•( mmence loading for London on Monday. On inquiry at the offices of the New Zealand Shipping Company it was learned that the Otaki was to be dispatched for southern ports at noon on Monday. Repairs to the Shaw, Savill steamer Waimana's No. 4 hold have been effected and the vessel was engaged in taking in her meat cargo to-day. She is expected to clear this port finally for Boston, New York and London, on llonday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 17 October 1925, Page 9
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200HOME BOATS ON THE MOVE. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 246, 17 October 1925, Page 9
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