The Meat-carrying Boats.
TWO BIG VESSELS IN THE BAY THIS WEEK. Th® Tyser steamer Maori Kinff, H 907 ton«, Captain Priske, came up to an anohorage in the roadstead at 3 30 yesterday afternoon. She left London on the Sth .Tune, and arrived in Sydney on August Sth. having part cargo on board for Brisbane. After discharging her freight she left for New Zealand ports to load frozen meat. The Maori King called in at Wanganui, and cot away from that port at 3.30 am. on Tuesday, arriving In Gisborne as above, after a fine weather passage along the Coast, The steamer takes away from here between 8000 and 9000 carcases of mutton. Loading operations commenced shortly after 9 last night, and the Maori King returns South to morrow morning. Another of the Tyser line of steamers, the Pakeha, will arrive in Gisborne tomorrow morning. This will be the last vessel for the season, as she comes here to clear out the remaining portion of the frozen meat now stored at Messrs Nelson Bros’, works,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 656, 10 September 1891, Page 2
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175The Meat-carrying Boats. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 656, 10 September 1891, Page 2
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