WANGANUI'S SEA TRADE.
:' : '": v :iN, PINE' and":cjdal.', : V.;''.,.: : :' (By. 1 Telegraph.—Spocial' OorrospondehtV', "•;.'.' ■'■■'. •:.': Wanganui,' January 7;/■'• Recent harbour 'improvements hero ap« pear to havo awakened ship-owners to tho possibilities of a profitable trade between Wanganui and' Sydney. The Union Com-; pauy. have steamers engaged between' tho two ports named and now the Craig'lino (of Auckland) is "cutting in."' Tho latter" company's Inga ;,(tho largest;.: vessel which has .entered Wanganui to 'date) arrived last' evening to load. timber for Sydney.. '■' '■ '-'.'■■';'"'■,';"'' . '\ In viow of tho large Australian demand for New Zealand whito pine, which is plentiful in- this district, there. Bhould soon bo a large trado between hero and Sydney, '. especially as return • cargoes,■' in, tho shapb of coal, are available, V
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 8 January 1913, Page 6
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119WANGANUI'S SEA TRADE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 8 January 1913, Page 6
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