CARGO NOT KNOWN.
XIST OF OFFICERS. Details of the Hauraki's £argo, which was loaded at Canadian and American Pacific Coast ports, will not be known until papers from the ship are received at the local office of the company. Tt is understood that it is a general freight, including a quantity of newsprint. Tho vessel also brought a quantity of oranges from Nukualofa, where she called on her passage' across the Pacific. This morning a number of cases of the fruit were trucked from the foredeck to amidships, from where they were transferred to theKakapo by means of the Hauraki's gear. Captain Harris has with him the following officers: First, Mr. J. E. Warwick; second, Mr. W. A. McGarry; third, Mr. H. J. Weston; chief engineer, Mr. F. Mowatt; second, Mr. R. Gardner; third, Mr. A. G. Step; fourth, Mr. W. J. Boyle; fifth, Mr. W. J. Bennetts; sixth, Mr. G. M. Blanch; seventh, Mr. R. j. Yardley; eighth, Mr. J. W. Da vies; ninth, Mr. C. B. Cawkwell; juniors: Messrs. A. G. Brebner and E. Fraser; electrician, Mr. J. M. Headland; wireless I operator: Mr. L* H. Trenn; chief steward, Mr. W. H. Bennett. The vessel's company numbers 49 all told.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 184, 6 August 1934, Page 8
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202CARGO NOT KNOWN. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 184, 6 August 1934, Page 8
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