FRUIT CARGO OVERHEATED
MAUI POMARE DIVERTED TO WELLINGTON [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, January 8. A report to the effect that the refrigerating machinery of the Government motor ship Maui Pomaro had broken down and that her cargo of fruit had been jettisoned was current in Wellington this afternoon. The agents for the vessel, Messrs Gardiner, Bennie, and Halliburton, stated this evening that the vessel, which was to have proceeded to Lyttelton direct, has been diverted to Wellington, and is duo here to-morrow morning. They understood that portion of her cargo of about 9,000 cases of fruit, principally bananas, from Apia and Niue Island, had become overheated, and a small quantity had been jettisoned. They also stated that there had been no trouble with the refrigerating machinery. The Wellington portion of the fruit cargo will be discharged at Wellington on the vessel’s arrival. It will probably depend on the condition of the remainder of the fruit as to whether it will be put out here or taken on to Lyttelton in the vessel. ■
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Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 10
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173FRUIT CARGO OVERHEATED Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 10
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