CONGESTION OF MEAT SHIPS.
POSITION ON THE THA.MKX
(By Electric Telegraph— OnpyrichtY (Aue-N.Z.Cahle Association.) London, February y. The of tiH-iif. ship-; in |li,i I'liiinios is iniMii'ri'ilnilcd. Cold sl.or:'2c iifi'oinnimiaU's .1 .GOf>,ooo t:an;i,sc.-,. They are now enunnied with an addi-
limiiil -"iO.OOII. Kievon .ships carrying I.IHO.IK'HI carcases of mutton are lyiii" in th<; docks and an , compelled hi discharge gradually in accordance with deliveries from store. The Port i Hifkint: with .'JOOO tons of New Zealand meal, nrrived on December I'A. and h:v< jusl commenced to discharge. I welve are awaiting berths at oilier ports, and nine are on the Point of nrrivinUCONGESTION CONTINUES. ( Received February 10. 'J:2'> a.m. , ) London, February ?v The i oiliest ion jil. the docks is. tinabated. Then. , are L'lU vessels at present in the port of London, and !•"> ships, 02,001) tons, are in (h< , river awnilinj>; an opportunity to enter llio dock.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3929, 10 February 1920, Page 2
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CONGESTION OF MEAT SHIPS.
Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3929, 10 February 1920, Page 2
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