LATE LOCALS.
That December 7th was the most remarkable day in the history of the port Auckland was a. fact pointed out to the Auckland Harbor Board at the meeting on Tuesday last, when the harbour master’s report was read. He stated that on the date in question eleven large cargo steamers, nine intercolonial or island steamers, three coastal vessels, and six foreign and intercolonial sailing vessels were in port, totalling 132,050 gross tons, and including coastal vessels increasing this figure to the record one of 140,942 gross tons.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 December 1920, Page 3
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