Shipping Telegrams
AUCKLAND, October 12. Arrived. Tjimanuk (12.8 a.m ), Dunedin; Oronsay (6.30 a.m.), Sydney; Kwangtung (6.42 a.m.), Tauranga; Konini (6.48 a.m.), Lyttelton.
Sailed. —Abel Tasman (8.35 a.m ), Tauranga; Maurea (10.10 a.m.), Marsden Point; Puriri (4.25 p.m.), Gisborne; Maranui (5.10 p.m.), Timaru. To Sail.—Nipponham Maru (6 p.m), Japan; Oronsay (11 p.m.), Suva.
WELLINGTON, October 12. Arrived.—Squall (2.10 a.m.), Wanganui: Rikke Skou (4.57 a.m.), Lyttelton; T« Aroha (6.15 a.m.), Motueka; Golden Bay (6.20 a.m.), Tarakohe; Taranui (10.15 a.m ), sea. Sailed.—Waiotahi (1.5 p.m), Kaiapoi; Port Nelson (5.30 p.m.), Dunedin.
TIMARU. October 12. To Arrive.—Holmwood (1 p.m.), Oamaru.
DUNEDIN, Oct. 12. Arrived.—Japan Kauri (6.15 a.m.), Lyttelton: City of Birkenhead (6.40 a.m.). Bluff: Kibi Maru (7.30 a.m.), Lyttelton.
Sailed.—Hurunui <lO a.m). Dunkirk; Cumberland (10.30) a.m.). New Plymouth: City of Birkenhead (8 p.m.), Lyttelton: Navua (6.30 p.m.). Lyttelton: Birgelte Skou (6 p.m.), Charleston (U.S.A). “THE PRESS” HAS a team of trained operators who will be pleased to help or advise you on all aspects of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING For a nomine! cost (minimum 35c), “THE PRESS” daily readership of more than 70.00 u FAMILIES ensures the right people at the right time, at a price you can afford BUSINESS OR PERSONAL DIAL 50199 “THE PRESS’’
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31499, 13 October 1967, Page 20
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