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TARANAKI’S TRADE.

BUSY OVERSEAS SHIPI'DTG. NUMBER OF LINERS COMING The overseas shipping berth at the port of New Plymouth will be occupied continuously for some time to come, and it will be impossible, with only one berth available, to dispatch all the overseas shipping offering, without «ome delay. The C. and D. liner Port Albany, now in the berth, will be engaged until Al .iday or Tuesday loading a large cargo of frozen meat, butter, wool and sundries for the United Kingdom. The Kaikoura, now loading at the Wanga nui roadltead, and the Waikawa, nov at Wellington, are both set down tc visit New Plymouth as soon as a berth is available, but it is yet uncertain which, vessel will be accommodated first.

Other vessels to visit New Plymouth in the near future are the Kaitangata from Australian porta with cargo to discharge, the Kia Ora, to load for England on February 22, and the Cape May from New York with cargo to put out early next month. A steady flow of vessels employed in the coastal trade is in sight, but no difficulty if anticipated in accommodating these ships.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1922, Page 4

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TARANAKI’S TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1922, Page 4

TARANAKI’S TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1922, Page 4

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