THE BANK LINE.
The Bank Line motor-ship Weirbank was expected to complete unloading sugar from Java at Auckland on Monday. She is to remain in port until the arrival of the com pany's motor-ship Glenbank from. Nauru Island about Friday, when the tv/o vessels _will' exchange crews. Afterwards the Weirbank will proceed to Nauru Island or Ocean Island to load phosphates, probably for New Zealand. The Glenbank. after discharge, will probably proceed to Australia to load for England, taking home the Woirbank's time expired crew.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20415, 9 December 1931, Page 16
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