CARGO REFUSED
SHIP LOADED TO CAPACITY. BRIGHTER TRADE OUTLOOK. (Per Press Association —Copyright). AUCKLAND, June 22. Vvheii the Canadian national steamer, Canadian Cruiser, sails to-morrow she will be loaded to capactiy with cargo • which is said to- be the largest sent to Canada and the United States since the depression began. “Never before have we had to turn down cargo,” said the agent. “The future looks brighter than for a considerable period.” .... . The cargo consists largely of pelts; also hides, wool, sheepskins, sausage casings, and rabbit skins. The refrigerated space is also full. There is the likelihood of the company reverting in the near future to * separate New Zealand service.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1933, Page 3
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110CARGO REFUSED Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1933, Page 3
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