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Cargo adds $200,000 to TMN bill

Wednesday 12 September 2018 | Published in Outer Islands

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Cargo adds $200,000 to TMN bill
The scene outside the cargo shed at Avatiu wharf on Monday. Water tanks, timber, agricultural implements and dangerous goods including fuel are scheduled to be transported to the northern islands later this week. 18091009

Weeks after the last visiting Te Maeva Nui teams from the pa enua were farewelled from Rarotonga, a large amount of their cargo is still on the wharf, waiting to be transported to the northern islands.

Weeks after the last visiting Te Maeva Nui teams from the pa enua were farewelled from Rarotonga, a large amount of their cargo is still on the wharf, waiting to be transported to the northern islands.


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