WISMAR'S CARGO.
FREIGHT ARRANGED.
[BT TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION-.] >|| Christchcrch, Sunday. ,pi Regarding the steamer Wismar, which* J is interned at Banjoewangie, Java. -th> 1 representatives of the consignees. after £ a considerable amount of negotiation, have J been able to obtain freight from the - Burns Philip Company by their steamer :j Montore, which is expected to leave s j Sourabaya about October 5. and will reach .;J Sydney about October 23. Cargo for ■ New Zealand consignees will be Iran- I shipped to the various parts of the Do- -m minion. Some trouble has been expen-St enced in tracing all the parties in Nc«S < Zealand interested in the W'ismar's cargo. 3 i Consignees who have goods for which bill* 1 I of lading, invoices, and insurance docs- % ments have not been received shoaldlj;j communicate with Mr. J. T. Martin, caw• jj of Wright, Stephenson, and Co.. Christ- ?! church, who is representing the New Z** : ?] land consignees. In May last the Xe* Sj } Zealand Government inserted a notice JMEIH the Gazette permitting consignee? to ; did -j with the Wismar's cargo in the ;-'***?BB manner as importations from foreign coosi|| ] tries, as the Wismar's goods were -hiprei J before the outbreak of hostilities,;. fj
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16039, 4 October 1915, Page 4
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