Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Cargo liner is well laden

The Blue Star Line’s 12,964-ton; refrigerated cargo liner, Ade- ■ laide Star, is nearly down to her marks at Gladstone Pier, and will [ be a full ship when she leaves Lyttelton this evening with refrigerated and general cargo, in-! eluding wool. Her 12 passengers [ (a lull complement) will have air interesting voyage, for she will: call at Piraeus and other Medi- [ terranean ports before reaching! London. In addition to the pas-’ sengers, she will carry a ship's! doctor. It is common practice! for cargo liners with limited pas-' senger accommodation to follow I this custom, and it is a pleasant ! way for a medical man to work! his passage. These roles are keenly sought. sis $ s-e The Port Line’s 10,537 ton motor vessel Port Plrie, which is 25 years old, is due at Lyttelton tomorrow to discharge 1750 tons of United Kingdom general cargo at Cashin Quay. She is the company’s oldest vessel * $ ® Tomorrow (Good Friday) will be observed as a holiday on the waterfront, but the Tasman rollon vessel Maheno will work cargo by agreement. Saturday will be a holiday although, if requested, vessels which can finish cargo and sail that day will be worked. Sunday and Monday will be holidays. The Rangatira's roll-on services will be available over the Easter period, in accordance with custom. * * ® ARRIVALS Rangatira (6.35 a.m.), 9387, Capt.

CLUB GOLF AVONDALE. — Stroke—Senior: F. W. Roberts, 66, 4—62; B. Alexander, 70, 4—66. Intermediate: E. Billings, 74, 13—61; I. Ballinger, 80, 13—67. Junior: A. J. Sowden, 85, 18—67; L. Nottingham, 87, 18—69. Stableford: A. Sibley, 39 points; D. Townsend, 38. Mixed foursome—Scales and Lewis trophy: J. Mitchell and Mrs V. Boyd, 81, 141—665, on count-back from M. Sibley and Mrs G, McMillan, 84, 171—661. CORlNOA.—Stroke—Senior: C. RusseU, 78, 8—70; D. Orwin, 83, 12—71. Junior: P. Gray, 90, 25-65; A. M. Rennie, 92, 21—71. Par bogey: D. Bullock, 3 up; B. W. O’Malley, all square. LINCOLN.—Four-ball, bestball par: R. Harvey and T. Evans, 10 up, on a count-back from N. O’Brien and D. Bowater, A. Martin and D. Harris, J. Stanley and R. Blakemore, and H. Keast and K. Pitcaithly, all 10 up. RANGIORA LADlES'.—Extra L.G.U.—Silver division: Mrs J. VaUance, 86, 15—71; Mrs A. Campbell, 90, 17—73. Bronze A: Miss D. Horrell, 92, 24—68; Mrs R. Reid, 92, 20—72. Bronze B: Mrs H. Taylor, 106, 30—76; Mrs N. Sutton, 104, 28—76. Bronze C: Mrs T. Frazer, 116. 36—80; Mrs R. Ward, 119, 36—83. Bisque bogey—visitors: Mrs V. Berry, 6 up; Mrs M. Simpson, 5 up. Local: Mrs S. Spark, 7 up; Mrs M. Fleming, 6 up. Combined: Mrs ' Berry and Mrs Fleming, 12 up.

WINDSOR. — Stableford — Senior: M. Duncan, 42 points; D. Lucas and D. McShane, 39. Intermediate: N. Smith, 39; G. Agassiz and I. Magill, 37. Junior: R. Pounsford, 42: J. Rogal, 42. Novice: J. E. Banks, 40; D. Braidwood, 40. Carey Cup: J. F. Hardie and B. K. Franks beat J. Woolley and M. McDonald, 2 and 1. Four-ball best-ball bogey —Men: N. Crook and G. Agassiz, 7 up; K. Harris and G. Hooper, 6 up. Mixed: N. Dolamore and Mrs I. Jordan, 12 up; R. T. White and Mrs F. Sanders, and A. J. Caithnesa and Mrs N. Parkyn, 10 up.

HAREWOOD LADIES.' — Eclectic: Mrs J. B. Wood, 76, 19—57; Mrs G. A. Mogridge, 77, 19—58. Foundation members salver—Stableford —Section I: Mrs J. B. Wood, 40 points, on a count-back from Mrs G. A. Mogridge. Section II: Mrs R. H. Nokes, 35. on a count-back from Mrs T. C. Svensen. Section III: Mrs D. H. Price, 41; Mrs R. T. Caseley, 40. Section IV: Mrs A. Ecroyd, 29; Mrs J. R. Hunt and Mrs M. F. Harry, 27. Business ladies: Mrs E. Wray, 25; Mrs A. M. Cooke, 24.

HARE W00D.—36 hole_strdke— Gross: R. Hampton, 157; D. J. Caird, 157. Net: C. Monro, 138; L. F. Wood, 141. Mixed combined stableford: S. D. Smith and Mrs Smith, 65 points: G. M. , B. Douglas and Mrs Dunldey, 59. Junior—Single par: B. Munro, 4 up, on a count-back from D. Hunt, 4 up. RICHMOND HlLL.—Beadle Cup: R. A. Claxton and Mrs Claxton, 6 up; O. McSherry and Mrs McSherry. 4 up, on countback from H. Leebum and Mrs H. Leebum. 4 up. Greensotne bogey: L. Cunningham and M. Latham, il up; I. Miller and R. Lyons, 10 up, on count-back from L. Evans and J. Williamson, 10 up. Ladles' stablefotd: Mrs M. Brailey. 33 potato; Mrs R. Harrison, 28. Men’s stableford. H. Gatens. 41 points; H. Leebum, 31. RUSSLEY.—Four-ball, best-ball bogey: A. F. Dorset and G. F. Evans, 13 up; M. K. Rodgers and J. Mitchell. 10 up. Stableford.— A grade: A. R. Wethey, 34 potato; A. Beechey, 33. B grade: J. Mitchell, 38; J. M. Conder, 37: J. Averill, 37. C grade: R. G. Murray. 34; D. N. Carter. 33. Russley cleek.—Mixed four-ball, best-ball bogey: C. C Treeby and Mrs Treeby, 9 up; G. C. Miller and Mrs Mffier, 8 up; T. M. Stout and Mrs Stout, 8 up; I. W. Taylor and Mrs Taylor. 8 up.

1 WAIMAIRI BEACH.—Stable- ■ ford—Senior: W. Pitcaithly, 42 potato; J. Pierce, 40. Intermedli, ate: B. J. Aldridge, 37 potato; -R. Llngard, 36. Junior A: W. s Aidwin, 36 points; O. Evans, 34. i Junior B: W. Auld, 39 potato; M. s J. Marsh. 39. WAITIKIRI. — Stableford — A 7 grade: A. T. Soper. 40; G. W. t Black, 39. B grade: B. G. Mac- ; Pherson, 41; W. G. Walker, 40. . C grade: L. G. Brown, 42; L. I Brodie, 37; J. A. Brown. 37. . Stroke.—A grade: A. T. Soper, 73, 4—69; G. W. Black, 78, B—7o. > B grade: B. G. MacPherson, 82, ' 14-68; G. P. North. 83. 14-69. - C grade: L. Dale, 89, 18—71; L. . Brodie, 98, 26—72. Top quali- • fiers, Ogier Cup: F. Sanders and s Mrs M. Campbell, 82. 13—69; E. I Robinson and Mrs Robinson, 80, . 9—71; P. W. Goulding and Mrs I Goulding, 82, 11—71. Single • bogey.—A grade: G. Salt, 2 up; ■ A. T. Browman. 1 up. B grade: ■ R. Atkinson, all square; D. B. ■ Palmer, 1 down. C grade: L. G. ■ Brown, 6 up; E. N. Brocket. 1 ■ up. [ TAI TAPU LADIES'.—L.G.U.— i Silver: Mrs M. Wheeler, 87, . 17—70; Mrs A. Brixton. 90, 16—74. I Bronze A: Mrs M. Nutt, 91, 22—69; Mrs D. Rose, 90, 20—70. , Bronze B: Mrs M. Peach, 98, 1 32—66; Mrs D. Brennan, 103, ’ 33—70, on count-back from Mesi dames V. Ashbridge and C. • Briggs. Top qualifiers Mac- . artney rosebowl (36 boles): Mrs ! N. Price, 136; Mrs M. Peach, 139; Mrs C. Scott, 139.

WAITIKIRI LADIES.—L.G.U. Medal.—Silver: Mrs H. B. Drinnan, 75, 7—68; Mrs A. W. Bishop, 81, 12—69. Bronze: Mrs D. J. McFadden, 96, 35—61; Mrs V. Borgfeldt, 97, 25—72; Mrs C. J. Berry, 99. 27—72; Mrs M. Lake, 103, 31—72; Mrs K. C. Cherry, 106, 34—72; I. B. Satterthwalte, 108. 36—72. Stableford Silver A: Mrs H. B. Drinnan, 41 points; Mrs A. W. Bishop. 40. Silver B: Mrs G. Corbet, 37 points; Mrs W. G. Walker, 38. Bronze A: Mrs V. Borgfeldt, 35 points: Mrs J. H. Logie, 34: Mrs W. H. Teape, 34. Bronze B: Mrs D. J. McFadden, ’45 points; Mrs C. J. Berry, 35. Week-end: Miss G. Bourke, 30 points: Misto P. L. McDonald, 29; Mrs R. K Leckle, 29.

A. F. Mclntyre, Wellington (U.S.S.).

Eastgate (7.20 p.m.i, 11,907. Adelaide (Shell). (Tanker) (In stream.) Ob (6.30 p in.). 7544. Leningradskaja (Antarctica). (Scientific Research vessel.) DEPARTURES Hawea (10.42 a m.), 2926. Capt. R. J. Swan, Auckland (U.S.S.). Rangatira (8.40 p.m.), 9387. Capt. A. F. Mclntyre, Wellington (U.S.S.). EXPECTED ARRIVALS Straat Lagos, Dunedin, todav Rangatira, Wellington, today (daylight). Holmlea, Wellington, today. Port Pirie. Nelson, March 31. Tawanui, Tauranga. March 31. Maheno, Wellington, March 31. Fukuzakl Maru. Tauranga, March 31. Pukeko, Timaru, March 31. Ernebank, Wellington, March 31. Rangatira, Wellington, April 1. Axlna, Wellington, April 2. Hawea, Auckland. April 3. Rangatira, Wellington, April 3. Rangatira, Wellington, April 4. Rangatira, Wellington, April 5. Teesta, Timaru, April 6. Wiesbaden, Wellington, April 6. Straat Cumberland, Auckland, April 6. Holmdale, Nelson, April 7. Hinakura, Wellington, April 9. Silver Crane, Baton Rouge, April 10. Colorado Star, Auckland, April 10. Mosor, Wellington, April 11. Aremar, Guayaquil, April 11. Bernhard, Ocean Island, April 12. Straat Colombo, Nelson, April 12. Majestic, Wellington, April 12. Northern Star, Wellington, April 13. Crusader, Wellington, April 14. Maritime Explorer, Auckland. April 15. . Sussex, Napier, April 15. Baron Maclay, Vancouver, midApril. Bolnes, Christmas Island, April 16. . Loire Lloyd, Napier April 17. , Kaitoke, Wellington, April 19. I Cap Melville, Los Angeles, April I 20. i WUlowbank, Mexican Gulf, April I 20. . Ngakuta, Wellington, April 22. Kweichow, Melbourne, April 22. • Chakdina, Dunedin, April 23. ’ Canopic, Wellington, April 23. ’ Wyvern. Auckland, April 23. ’ Port Louis Maru, Wellington, April 23. Patonga, Napier, April 27.

PROJECTED DEPARTURE* Adelaide Star, Piraeus, today. Rangatira, Wellington, today. Maheno, Sydney, March 31. Ob, Antarctica, March 31. Eastgate, Wellington, March 31. Buntal Maru, Wellington, April Rangatira, Wellington, April 1. Hawea. Auckland, April 3. Rangatira, Wellington, April 3. (Daylight).

Axlna, , April 3. Tawanui, Auckland, April 4. Fukuzakl Maru, Timaru, April 4. Pukeko, Napier. April 4. Rangatira, Wellington, April 4. (Daylight). Rangatira, Wellington, April 5. Port Pirie, Dunedin, April 5. Holmlea, Wellington, April 5. Ernebank, Tauranga, April 6. Straat Lagos, Wellington, April 8. Holmdale, Chathams, April 8. Kaitoke, Dunedin, April 8. Teesta, Napier, April 9. Wiesbaden, Bluff, April 10. Eltanin, sea, April 10. Silver Crane, Auckland, April IL Straat Cumberland, Dunedin, s April 11. Colorado Star, Dunedin, April 12. Mosor, Dunedin, April 12. Aremar, Auckland, April 12. Northern Star, Auckland, April 13. Hinakura, Port Chalmers, April 13. Straat Colombo, Tauranga, April 13. Majestic. Dunejin, April 13. Bernhard, Dunedin. April 14. Baron Maclay, Bluff, mld-April. Maritime Explorer, Dunedin, April 19. Crusader, Napier, April 19. Bolnes, Bluff, April 19. Sussex, Dunkirk. April 20. Cap Melville. Wellington, April 20. Kaitoke, Dunedin, April 22. Kweichow, Napier, April 24. Loire Lloyd, Dunkirk, April 24. Willowbank, , April 24. Port Louis Mam, Timaru, April

24 Wyvern, Melbourne, April 25. Ngakuta, —, April 26. Canopic, Dunedin, April 27. Chakdina, Wellington, April 28. Patonga, Bermuda, April 29. VESSELS IN PORT Adelaide Star, G.P.E. Buntal Mam, No. 3 West. Eltanin, No. 6 West. Mawhera, Graving Dock. Ob, oil bertb. Eastgate, in stream. Other ports AUCKLAND Arrived.—Canberra (6.1 S a.m.), Sydney; Woolgar (8.30 p.m.), U.S.A. Sailed.—Erne (7.17 a.m.), Lyttelton; Chilean Reefer (6 p.m.). Asia; Samoa Bear (8 p.m.). West Coast, North America; Canberra (10 pm.), Nukualofa. NEW PLYMOUTH Sailed.—Storm (6 p.m.). Onehunga. WELLINGTON Arrived.—Golden Bay (12.30 am.). Nelson; Erne bank (6.40 am.), Auckland; Holmlea (7 a.m.), Lyttelton; Chevron Leldon (8 a.m.), Lyttelton. , Sailed.—The Portland (2 p.m.), Nelson; Aotearoa (3 pm.), Japan. DUNEDIN Arrived.—Parera (7.10 am.), Lyttelton. Sailed.—Straat Lagoa (8.45 a.m.), Lyttelton; Parera (8 pm.), Omani.

BLUFF Sailed—Melbourne Star (125 pm.), Liverpool.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19720330.2.212.1

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32879, 30 March 1972, Page 17

Word Count
1,789

Cargo liner is well laden Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32879, 30 March 1972, Page 17

Cargo liner is well laden Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32879, 30 March 1972, Page 17