Build-up of cargo
Cargo inflow would be P heavy during March, and it } was essential that importers phad their papers cleared and i goods picked up as soon as possible, the president of the ■ Canterbury Manufacturers’ 'Association (Mr L. G. Davidson) told the council of the ’I association yesterday. I In the last few weeks ’ there had been a further build-up of cargo at Lyttel- ' ton and the Christchurch railway yards, although the situation was not as serious as it was last year. “At present, there are some 350 railway waggons ) under load, but the Railways » Department reports they are j obtaining a fairly good dis- » charge rate,” he said.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33783, 4 March 1975, Page 14
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