Commandant J. F. Kells and Mrs. Kells, of the Salvation Army, arrived by the Zealandia from Sydney. He went to Australia 25 years- ago and retired from active service 11 years ago. His honio is in Brisbane. The Gisborne loading of the Commonwealth and Dominion Lino motor vessel Fort Dunedin, which sailed at midnight for Auckland, from which port she is to to dispatched next week for London, consisted of 3106 bales of wool, 74 casks of tallow, 171 bags of hides, 10,212 boxes of "butter, 999 carcases of mutton, 916 carcases of lamb, 34 packages of frozen sundries, 113 quarters of beef, and*gßs carcases of pork.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17946, 25 November 1932, Page 9
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