WORK AT THE PORT.
STOPPED BY THE WEATMIBH? j Rough weather was at ,tlu j port of New Plymouth yesterday, ft *«j/ strong gale blowing from the *OHth? cast, and towards midday it evident that discharging operations «j the wharf would have to be BUIMDdtd I A3 the force of the wind did not ftbfctt I during the noonday ejsaatioo, ft WW | decided not to re-commlnce wofk ill afternoon. Consequently the . needed cargoes of coal on the Atiatt Maru No. 3 and the Kittawa Will b» B held up for another half-day at least ■ or until the weather permits of thi ■ work being carried on. The Kittaws ■ had almost completed discharging, fcni was scheduled to sail for We»tport las' night, but she will not now get awaj (subject to an improvement in -tilt weather conditions) till noon to*day. The Rimn crossed the'Manultau but at 5.10 last evening, but on aeMMOt W the strong bead wind the will probabl; not reach here till about & c'-iiock tU| jiornisgk <
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1920, Page 4
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166WORK AT THE PORT. Taranaki Daily News, 7 September 1920, Page 4
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