New Zealand Produce for Overseas. Activities in connection with the loading of New Zealand produce for Home markets have been very extensive during the past few days, the wharves presenting an extremely busy sight. The four pictures reproduced above give a good idea of the type of cargo that is being loaded into overseas vessels. On the left can be seen a portion of a large consignment of apples being loaded into the Otaio. The frozen mutton is now safely in the Tasmania, and the bales of wool and casks of sheep pelts in the Port Alma. On the extreme right are crates of cheese being loaded into the Tasmania.-"Dominion," photos.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 149, 20 March 1931, Page 7
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111New Zealand Produce for Overseas. Activities in connection with the loading of New Zealand produce for Home markets have been very extensive during the past few days, the wharves presenting an extremely busy sight. The four pictures reproduced above give a good idea of the type of cargo that is being loaded into overseas vessels. On the left can be seen a portion of a large consignment of apples being loaded into the Otaio. The frozen mutton is now safely in the Tasmania, and the bales of wool and casks of sheep pelts in the Port Alma. On the extreme right are crates of cheese being loaded into the Tasmania.-"Dominion," photos. Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 149, 20 March 1931, Page 7
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