EXPORT OF PRODUCE.
SHIPMENTS FROM AUCKLAND. EXTENSIVE CONSIGNMENTS. BUTTER, WOOL, AND MEAT. Large quantities of New Zealand produce are now being shipped from Am Island. The Port Campbell sailed last night for New York, Boston and London with a full cargo of which 3500 tons was loaded at this port. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Line steamer Man ana will also be a full ship when she takes her departure for London to-morrow morning. She is loading 4000 tons, including 7500 bales of this season's wool, at Auckland. The Federal Line steamer Cumberland, berthed at the Central Wharf, is loading 2500 tons, including 5000 bales of wool for London. She completes loading at Gisborne and Wellington. The Commonwealth and Dominion steamer Port Hunter, is duo at Auckland from Timaru about Tuesday to load. Sho is to lift 46,500 boxes of butter, 5000 crates of cheese, 3000 bales of wool, and a quantity of general cargo at this port before she returns South to complete. The total quantity of butter loaded by the four vessels at Auckland will bo about 160,000 boxes, besides wool and a large quantity of cheese, frozen meat, and general cargo. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 12
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