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EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

TARANAKI QUANTITIES. (by TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON, Nov. 4. The New Zealand Dairy Produce Control Board has advice' of the following allotments of shipping space for butter and cheese during December and January. The s.s. Hereford, sailing"'finally from New Zealand-qhout December 18, will lift from Auckland 10,504 boxes ot butter, from Auckland 8000 crates of from Wellington 9850 crates of cheese, and from Lyttelton 2000 crates of cheese. The Mahana, sailing finally trim Auckland ..about December 18, will lift from Auckland 41,064 boxes of butter, 12,000 crates of cheese .{21,064 boxes or this amount were previously allotted), from Wellington 20,000 boxes of butter, 10,750 crates of cheese (1950 crates of this were previously allotted). The s.s. Port Campbell, sailing finally from Auckland on December 10, will lift from Auckland 34,44.6 boxes of butter, Horn Wellington 9152 boxes of butter (included in the Auckland quantity are 17,500 boxes of butter for New York), from Lyttelton 2596 boxes of tier, from Lyttelton 1000 crates of cheese, from Dunedin 5590 boxes of butter, from Dunedin 1750 crates of cheese, from Bluff 3000 boxes of butter, from Bluff 11,000 crates of cheese. The s.s. Athenic, sailing finally from Wellington about December 23, will lift from Wellington 21,448 boxes of butter, from Lyttelton 3000 boxes of butter, from Dunedin 3000 boxes of butter. The s.s. Kumara, sailing finally from Wellington about December 30, will lift from Wellington 8000 boxes of. butte.'-, from Wellington 750 crates of cheese, from New Plymouth 12,000 boxes of butter and 5000 crates of cheese. The s.s. .Cumberland, sailing finally from Wellington about December 31, will lift from Auckland 38,000:-boxes of butter, from. Wellington 42,410 crates of cheese, from Dunedin 2000 boxes of butter. The s.s. Port Hunter, sailing finally from Lyttelton about January 8, wiil lift from Auckland 46,500 boxes of butter, from Auckland 4000 crates of cheese, from Wellington 2940 crates of cheese, from Lyttelton 6000 boxes of butter, from Lyttelton 2000 crates of cheese, from Timauu 4000 boxes of butter, from Timaru 1500. crates of cheese, from Bluff 3500 boxes of butter, from Bluff 10,000 crates of cheese. The s.s. Zealandic, sailing finally from Auckland about January 21, will lift from Auckland.33.soo boxes of butter, ' from Auckland 2000 crates of cheese, from Wellington 7000 boxes of butter, from Wellington 5000 crates of cheese, from New Plymouth 7000 boxes butter, from New Plymouth 5750 crates of cheese, from Lyttelton 9000 boxes of butter, from Dunedin 6000 boxes of butter, from Dunedin 2500 crates of cheese, from Bluff 3500 box'es of butter and 10,000 crates of cheese. The s.s. Rimutaka. sailing finally from Auckland about January 14 for West Coast of England ports via New York, will lift from Auckland 29.550 boxes of butter and 4000 crates of cheese, ‘from Wellington 9450 boxes of butter and 4000 crates of cheese, from Dunedin 1000 boxes of buter. The s.s. Ruahine. sailing finally from Wellington about January 10, w’i" lift from Wellington 37.950 boxes of butter. 'Shipments loaded at Wellington include Patea and Wanganui quotas, and in some cases New Plymouth quantities also.

Later boats rnav have further allotments at a later date. The above particulars are subject to alteration.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 November 1924, Page 5

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EXPORT OF PRODUCE. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 November 1924, Page 5

EXPORT OF PRODUCE. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 November 1924, Page 5

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