SHIPPING
PORT OF LYTTELTON ARRIVALS Thursday, Septemßftr 7 Hinemoa, t.e.s. (6.40 a.m.), 6910 tons, McLeish, from Wellington Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Marlyn, m.s. (10.22 a.m.), 103 tons, Griffey, from Wellington. Holm and Company, Ltd., agents. DEPARTURES Thursday, September 7 Porit Pirie, m.s. (6.29 p.m.), lO.LjI tons, for London. Kinsey and Company, Ltd., agents. Hinemoa, t.e.s. (8.29 p.m.), 6910 tons, McLeish, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Pakura, Wellington, this day (2 East). Gael, Wellington, this day (3 East). Rangatira, Wellington, this day (2 West). Hinemoa, Wellington, September 9. Runic, Tlmaru, September 9. Asuncion de Larrinaga, Wellington, September 9. Kaipara, Wellington, September 9. Storm, Wellington, September 10. Kaikoura, Wellington, September 11. Hororata, Auckland, September 18. Kaikoura, Dunedin, September 22. Hurunui, Auckland, September 30. Kaimanawa, Wellington, September. Ramon de Larrinaga, Wellington, September. Waihemo, Wellington, late September. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Marlyh, Wellington, this day. Tropic, New Plymouth, this day. Rangatira, Wellington, to-night. Gael, Wellington. September 9. Hinemoa. Wellington, September 9. Sussex, Port Chalmers, September 10. Waltaki, Wellington, September 11. Kairanga, Tlmaru, September 11. Wairimu, Dunedin, September 12. Port Waikato, Chatham Is., Sept. 12. Kaikoura, Dunedin, September 13. Brisbane Star, Port Chalmers, Sept. 14. Kaipara, Port Chalmers, September. 15. Runic, London, Avonmouth, Sept. 19. Hororata, Port Chalmers, Sept. *2l Kaikoura, Wellington, September 27. Hurunui, Port Chalmers, October 6. Sussex, London, Avonmouth, Oct. 6. VESSELS IN PORT Wairimu, G.P.E. Waltaki, No. 1 Breastwork. Hauturu, No. 3 East. Sussex, No. 3 West. i Port Waikato, No. 4 West. i ; Tropic, No« 6 East. Brisbane Star, No. 8 West. Kairanga, No. 7 East. Holmglen, No. 7 West. SHORTAGE OF TRUCKS AT LYTTELTON The unloading of ships at Lyttelton ceased at 5 p.m. yesterday because of a shortage of railway trqcks. The shortage is. regarded by shipping and railways officials as only temporary, and it is expected that there will be more trucks to-day. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS AUCKLAND, Sept. 7. Arrived.—Viti (SJO p.m.), from Sydney; Koromiko (5.45 p.m.), from Adelaide; Kauri (6.20 p.m.), from Lyttelton. To Arrive.—Maui Pomare (10 p.m.), from Rarotonga. Sailed.—Miyonia (4.45 p.m.), for Borneo. To Sail.—Pukeko (10 p.m.). for Portland. WELLINGTON. Sept. 7. 1 Sailed.—British Character (9.4 a.m.), forDunedin: Gael (3.40 p.m ), for. Lyttelton; Puriri (4.30 p.m ), for Nolaon; Gale (4.45 p.m.), for Dunedin. , |
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26212, 8 September 1950, Page 9
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