DEPARTURE OF THE ORARI.
RECOBD SHIPMENT OF WOOI*.
Yesterday morning the New Zealand Snipping CoTipnny'R twin-strew ptearoer Ornri left' Lyttellon for London. The Orari earned the largest shipment., of wool thai ha« ever left New Zealand in one bottom, and in addition to the wool, fhe vessel had on Kiftrd a largo shipment of frozen meat and general cargo. When the loading of the Orari was ficteh-ed, a cargo worth £500.000 was lying at the wharf ready to start, on the 12,000 mile passage to London The exact totals of the oarpo loaded *>v the vessel are not yet available, bat the approximate i«t
fipures axe as follow:—20,000 bale* wool, ot>t 60,000 carelte? mutton and lamb, 4430 quarters of beef, 333 casks of tailow and pelts, 3W bales of hrmp. 27 bales of tow. i>3 rockets of wool. 300 crates of "eaddW of mutton. 100 crates of kidr.evs. 2 boxes beef extra-ct. 100 sacks of hides, and 1460 cases and 2 sacks ci surtiiies.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13337, 1 February 1909, Page 9
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164DEPARTURE OF THE ORARI. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13337, 1 February 1909, Page 9
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