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SHIPPING

CLANSMAN: AT WHARF i m BROUGHT FULL INWARDS CARGO The heavy sea which was running •on the bar yesterday may delay the sailing of the Clansman, which is due "to leave for* Auckland this afternoon. Shebrought iri a full cargo on Wednesday, It included 62 tons of cement •300 drums of benzine and general •goods, among which were 50 casks of resin for the Paper Mills. These were "landed at the Mill wharf yesterday. "In all the cargo amounted to about 250 tons. The Clansman's outward cargo in. eludes approximately 300 boxes of butter, 87 crates of cheese and about .300 empty drums. The Vesper came in on Wednesday at about 2 a,m and sailed, again on the afternoon tide. .

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 36, 14 July 1939, Page 5

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SHIPPING Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 36, 14 July 1939, Page 5

SHIPPING Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 36, 14 July 1939, Page 5

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