Shipping Telegrams
AUCKLAND, April 18. Arrived.—Komata (3 p.m.), Melbourne; H.M.N.Z.S. Rotoiti (3.20 p.m.). sea. Sailed.—Hemisinus (1.37 p.m.). Dunedin; Taranaki (8 p.m.), Opua; Kurtitai (8 p.m.). Australia. WELLINGTON, April 18. Arrived.—Totara (3.10 a.m). Nelson: Neakuta (3.55 am.). Nelson: Taupata (4.5 a.m.). Motueka; Portland (7 a.m.). Nelson: Kohi (730 a.m.), Tory Channel; Saracen (8 a.m.). New Plymouth. Sailed.—Tanea (8.55 a.m.). Pic ton; Prima Maersk (8.45 a.m.). Tauranga: Echo (415 p.m.), Blenheim; Portland (430 p.m.). Nelson; Totara (4.45 p.m.). Nelson. TIMARU, April 18. Arrived.—River City (7 a.m.). Lyttelton; Hotunul (6.30 a.m.), Dunedin; Maranui (8.30 a.m.). Dunedin. Sailed—Holmwood (4.30 p.m.). Lyttelton; Port Macquarie (10 p.m.). Dunedin. DUNEDIN. April 18. Arrived.—Storm (8 a.m.), Lyttleton; Kaitoa (9.15 a.m.), Burnie; Cap Ortega! (9.30 a.m.). Lyttelton: Katui (5.30 p.m.). Lyttelton; Maunganui (5.45 p.m.). Lyttelton. Sailed.—Wairua (12.20 p.m.). Bluff: Zetel Star (2 pm.). Townsville.
BLUFF, April 18. Arrived.—Awanui (10.30 p.m.) Auckland.
Taranaki On Last Voyage (NX Press Association) WELLINGTON. April 18. The oldest ship in the Shaw Savill fleet, the 8095-ton motorvessel Taranaki, is on her last voyage. The 35-year-old ship is loading at Auckland and after discharguw oversea* will be aerrt to the breakers.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30110, 19 April 1963, Page 14
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