LINER DUE TO-DAY.
PORT ALMA FROM SYDNEY. ' I The C. and D. liner Port Alma, which left Sydney on Tuesday aftornoon, will arrive at JJew Plymouth this morning, according to advice received last night. The Port Alma has 150 bags of Australian mail. Owing to the overseas berthage being occupied by the Atsuta Maru the Port Alma will not berth till the Japanese boat sails, which will probably be this evening. The loading of the Port Alma, which takes *35,000 freight-carcases of meat, will be commenced on Monday morning, and it is hoped to get the ship away for Wellington about Wednesday. This will be the second visit of the Port Alma to New Plymouth, as she was'here in 1918, being five and a-half days at the wharf loading produce, and was the largest steamer to visit the port during that year. A* soon as the Port Alma departs the West Camargo, with case oil from 'Frisco, will come to New Plymouth from Wellington. *
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1920, Page 4
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164LINER DUE TO-DAY. Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1920, Page 4
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