GOLDEN CROSS CARGO
FROM SUGAR TO SCRAP IRON A mixed cargo will be aboard the and Oriental Navigation Company’s steamer Golden rCross when arrives at San Francisco on her r*ext trip to America. She is taking 051 cargo at Auckland today, and lefives on Thursday for Apia, Honolufiu and San Francisco. At Auckland the vessel will load over 3,000 empty oil drums, a large ampunt of scrap-iron, frozen meat, manure, kauri gum, tallow and genera? merchandise. At Apia, Samoa, she loads copra, and at Honolulu, sugrf. Ne*v Zealand has no market for scrap*-iron, but America finds many uses Aor it. In February about 1,000 tons was taken to America on the Union Company's Kairanga. most of which was from the Railway Department’s dump at Newmarket,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 983, 28 May 1930, Page 17
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125GOLDEN CROSS CARGO Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 983, 28 May 1930, Page 17
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