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SHIPPING

Lyttelton

ARRIVALS Saturday. September 30 Hinemoa. t.es. (8.37 a.m.), 5911 tons. Captain E. G. K. Meatyard, Dorn Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Batu. m.s. (10.38 am.), 8837 tons. Captain H. Eleveld. from Wellington. A. R. Guthrey and Company. Ltd., agents. H.MN.Z S.F.P.V. Mako (95 am.), Lieutenant T. Ford. RN.ZN.. from sea. Sunday, October 1 Rangatira. ’.e.s. (655 a.m.). 8152 tons. Captain W. H. C. Millward. from Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Port Jackson. m.s. (7.27 am.). 9827 tons. Captain R. A. Wight, from New Plymouth. Kinsey and Company, Ltd., agents. Devon, s.s. (8.13 a.m.), 9940 tons. Captain R. B. C. Brc„ from Dunedin. Crusader Shipping Company. Ltd., agents. Dominion Monarch, sm.v. (11.33 a.m.), 26.463 ions. Captain K. D, G. Fisher, GM.. from Auckland. Shaw Savill and Albion Company, Ltd., agents. Fernstar. mtr. tkr. (1.45 p.m.). 12,719 tons, from Persian Gulf. Standard Vacuum OU Company. Ltd., agents. DEPARTURES Saturday. September 30 Konini, m.s. (5.6 p.m.), 2007 tons. Captain P. E. Bennett, for Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Kawatiri, ma. (6.15 p.m.), 3030 tons. Captain H. J. Southworth, for Dunedin. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Waimea, m.s. (657 p.m.), 3657 tons. Captain A. P. Heenan, for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Company, agents. Hinemoa, te.s. (8.20 p.m.), 6911 tons, Captain E. G. K. Meatyard, for Wellington. Union Steam Slip Company, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Auckland Star. Lautoka. this day. City of Auckland. Timaru. October 3. Hinemoa. Wellington, Oct. 3. Mauiiganui Ohiwa, OctoOer 3 Holmburn Wellington. Oct. 3. Tarawera, Wellington, Oct. 3. Tokuwa Maru Wellington October 4. Barrington Court. Wellington October 4. Straat Malakka. Wellington. October 5. Kawatiri Dunedin, October 5. tober 5. Persic. Wellington. October 5 Platidia Curacao, October 5 Holmlea. New Plymouth. October 6. Karu Auckland, October 7. Saracen New Plymouth, October 8 Susanne —. October 8. Port Halifax Wellington, October 8 Port Wellington. Timaru. October 8. Stanvac Sydney, ——. Oct. 10. Tjiliwong, Wgtn.. Oct. 11. African Reefer. Wellington. October 11 Eastern Star Dunedin. October 13. Haruna Maru, Wellington, October 14. Matua, Suva, October 16. Adelaide Star, New Plymouth. October 19 Munkedal. . October 19. Australia Star. Wellington. October 19 Gothic. Auckland, October 19. Gothic. Auckland. October 19 Purnea Wellington. Oct. 19 Port Fairy Wgtn., October 20 Celtic Monarch Nauru, October 20. Port Fairy. Wellington, October 20. Amalric Timaru. October 20 Cap Corrientes, New Plymouth. October 21. U.S.N S. Chattahoochee, United States. October 25. U.SN.S. Mirfak, United States October 25 Port Campbell. Wellington, October 26. Port Wimbledon. Wellington, October 27. U.S.S Burton Island United States, October 27. U.S.S Glacier United States. October 27. U.SC.G. Eastwtnd. United States October 27. Cape Hom Nauru. October 28 Galway Liverpool October 28. Cape Horn. Nauru, October 28 Wairimu, Wellington, Oct. 28 Kirribilli. Wgtn., October 30 Van Cloon. Wellington, Nov. 1. Huntingdon, Wellington, November 1. Argentinian Reefer Wellington November 2. Port Montreal, Wellington. November 3. Gloucester. New Plymouth, November 5. PROJECTED DEPARTURES H.MN.Z.SF.P.V. Mako. Napier, this day. Wairata. Dunedin, this day. Fernstar, Wellington, this day. Pateke. Napier, this day. Motu, Wellington, this day. Poranui. Timaru. this day. Rangatira, Wellington, this day. Hinetpoa. Wellington, Oct. 3. Port Jackson Wellington. October 3. Devon Wellington. October 3 Auckland Star. Port Chalmers October 4 October 4. Tarawera Melbourne. Oct. 4. Middlesex, Timaru. Oct. 4. Batu. Dunedin. October 4. Holmbum. Chatham. Oct. 5. City of Auckland. New Plymouth. October 5. Maunganui, Dunedin. Oct. 6 Platidia. Bluff. October 6 Barrington Court. Dunedin. October 6. Tokuwa Maru Timaru. October 6. Dominion Monarch. Auckland October 7 Straat Malakka. Mauritius. October 8. Saracen Dunedin. October 8 Kawatiri Auckland. Oct. 9. Susanne Napier. October 9 Stanvac Sydney. Wellington October 10. Holmlea, New Plymouth. October 10 Port Halifax. Dunedin. Oct. 10. Port Wellington. United Kingdom, October 10. Persic. Timaru. October 10. Tjilliwong Dunedin. Oct. 11. Eastern Star. Wellington. October 14. Karu. Auckland. October 14. African Reefer. Apia Oct 14 Haruna Maru. Dunedin. October 15. Matua Wellington. October 17 Aus’ralia Star Dunedin. Oct 19. Adelaide Star. Port Chalmers October 20 Munkedal. Auck. Oct. 20. Amalric. New Plymouth. October 21. Purnea. Dunedin. October 21. Cap Corrientes Bluff October 21. Celtic Monarch. Bluff. Oct. 23 Port Fairy Dunedin. Oct. 25 Gothic —. October 25 Port Campbell, Timaru. October 28. Port Wimbledon. Dunedtn. October 28 Cape Hom, Bluff October 31 Van Cloon. Dunedin. Nov. 3. Huntingdon. Port Chalmers. November 3. Argentinian Reefer. New Plymouth. November 4. Port Montreal. Timaru. November 4 Gloucester. Wellington. Nov. 6 VESSELS IN PORT Dominion Monarch. G.P.C. Batu. No. 1 Breastwork. Motu, No. 2 East Poranui. No. 3 East .►fiddlesex No 3 West. H.M N Z SF PV. Mako. No. 4 East. Kuaka No. 5 East. Devon. No. 6 East. Port Jackson. No. 6 West. Pateke. No. 7 East Wairata. No. 7 West. Konara Graving Dock. Fernstar. Oil Wharf. Norwegian Shipping.— The Norwegian merchant fleet had a net increase of more than 500,000 tons gross during the first six months of this year. The over-all increase was 7154,189 gross tons of which 445,160 were tankers.—Oslo, September 30.

Port Of Kaiapoi : EXPECTED ARRIVALS Sunday. October 1 Picton. from Wellington, this day. Taupata, from Wellington, this day. DEPARTURE Sunday. October 1 Paroto. ms. <9.15 a.m ). 124 tons. Captain D. Fitzsimmons, for Wellington. PROJECTED DEPARTURES lington. Picton. October 4, for Welt Smash-and-grab At Riccarton Jewellery, worth £2OO, was stolen in a smash-and-grab raid on the jewellers' shop of D. G. Hood and Son.; Ltd, in Riccarton road, near Church corner, on Friday night The stolen articles included men’s and womens watches sited "Signet rings: : The thieves used rocks to break the window.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 17

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SHIPPING Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 17

SHIPPING Press, Volume C, Issue 29633, 2 October 1961, Page 17