PACIFIC COAST CARGO
SHIPPING INTERRUPTED SERVICE TO AUCKLAND . The waterfront labour trouble at Pacific Coast ports continues and is still delaying shipping services to New Zealand. Henderson and Macfarlane, Limited, has received advice that tho American steamer Golden Bear, which was to have left; Los Angeles for New Zealand next Tuesday, has been cancelled owing to tho strike. She was to have brought cargo from Pacific Coast ports of America for Auckland, Wellington and Australia and was to have reached Auckland on October 27. She is the third "Golden" steamer to have its trip to Now Zealand cancelled since the trouble commenced.
Tho Golden Cloud, wliigh is scheduled to reach Auckland from Los Angeles about Sunday, will be the first of these steamers to arrive here from the Pacific Coast since the Golden Bear arrived on Jllll6 28. The next steamer now scheduled to sail will bo the Golden Coast, which is to leave Los Angeles on November 1, and will bring cargo only from Pacific Coast ports of America.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22224, 26 September 1935, Page 12
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