OVERSEAS SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.
ORANGEMOOR FOR SYDNEY. The Moor Line vessel Orangemoor, which is to complete discharge of 2200 tons of slag at New Plymouth to-day, will proceed to Sydney. TO LOAD AND DISCHARGE. The Port Melbourne left Auckland yesterday for New Plymouth with the remainder of her British cargo, 2660 tons of slag, and is expected to arrive tomorrow morning. She will complete discharge about Wednesday or Thursday, when, she will commence her loading itinerary under charter to the Shaw, Savill Company. She will take 13,270 boxes of butter and 6500 crates of cheese. IMPERIAL STAR DUE TODAY. Nine hundred tons of general British imports, including slag, will arrive at New Plymouth to-night by the Imperial Star. , She has discharged most of her cargo at Auckland, Dunedin and Bluff, her final discharge being at New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1938, Page 2
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