THE MAUI POMARE
TROUBLE WITH FRUIT CARGO. VESSEL DIVERTED TO AUCKLAND. — / ttcr Preu Association.] Wellington, March 6. Advice was received last night by the secretary of the Cook Islands Department from the master of ifio Maui Pomare that difficulty was being met in regard to cooling the fruit and the vessel was being diverted to Auckland as first port of call. It is anticipated that she will discharge a portion of her cargo there, and it is hoped to carry the remainder on to the South Island. Earlier messages reported trouble with the machinery. A full inquiry into the trouble will be held on the vessel’s arrival at Auckland.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 67, 6 March 1929, Page 5
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