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SQUID BOATS MOVING ON

According to Mr Koji , Shimada, Lyttelton representa- ’ five of the National Federation of Fisheries Co-operative Associations of Japan, the original Japanese squid boat fleet of 150 craft working off I New Zealand shores has now shrunk to 40. They were gradually moving;, ’ away as the season ends, lie said.. vesterdav before leaving for Wellington. About 30 of these craft ; ; ’have used Lyttelton as a base. Further to a query by W.8.8., |pf Mairehau, regarding the j! lidentity of Richardson's former j ! small vessel, Putiki, from a | photograph sent to this office, |; ■ L.R.8., of Lyttelton, said yester-l, I day that the Putiki was dis-; ’mantled in Wellington and sunk.’ in Cook Strait on June 13, 1932.!, Furthermore, P. Le Q, of [.Lincoln College, who worked in j Richardson’s office at Napier as a j youth, said that the Putiki’! loaded building material at Greymouth for the construction I of the first hotel at Milford , Sound, and also carried workmen to the site The Marko Polo, due at Lyttelton on Monday with., bananas from Ecuador, could be ' confused with the cruise liner,, Marco Polo, which was here during the Commonwealth Games. This can be clarified. Monday’s arrival will be no 1 I stranger to this port. She was, ; formerly the Hamburg South- : .American line’s attractive white- ' I hulled motor vessel Cap Domingo 1 ’from Germany, and before that ’the Crux. It was the Cap I Domingo’s sister vessel, Cap Corrientes, which spearheaded I I the German company's New Zea- ! (land service in January, 1961. I 1 The Cap Domingo followed', soon afterwards and became a’ (regular caller. There was a third sister ship, the Cap Valientes. Under the’, name of Marko Polo, the 3158-tonif .Cap Domingo, as she was, is now i; (owned by Mediteranaska U Plovidba of Jugoslavia. She has , ’the appearance of a yacht. j ARRIVALS ’ Union Wellington <6.46 a.m.ljl 2637, Capt. A. Polil-Sulikosky, | 5 Melbourne iU.S.S.i. Ilolmlea <7.14 a. mJ, 1053. Cant.. D. Mac Kay. Wellington (U.S.S.I. , Royal Viking Sea (9.40 a.in.i,’; 21,848, Capt. H. N. Gunderson, ’ ( ’Wellington (Dalgety). (Cruise.) 1 Baron Renfrew (1,55 pin.),’ 13,544. Christmas Island |Bi. I Phospate Commrsi. (Bulk ■ 1

, Holmdale, 8.55 p.rti., 911. Capt. J. Frankland, Napier iU.S.S.). DEPARTURES Pukeko (2.35 p.m.l, 1020. Capt. 1). Suckling. Nelson (U.S.S.I. Holmlea (4.28 p.m.), 1053. Capt.; D. Mac Kay, Wellington (U.S.S.I. | Marabank, 5.25 p.m., 5969, (Capt. C. A. Free, Dunedin i (Kinsey I. Royal Viking Sea, 908 p.m.. |21,848, Capt. ■H. M. Gunderson, Milford Sound (Dalgety). (Cruise.) EXPECTED ARRIVALS Rangatira, Wellington, today. Hobart Star, Wellington, today. 'Woosung, Wellington, April 21. iHolml&a. Wellington, April 21. I Coastal Trader, Auckland, April 22. ; Marko Polo. Auckland, April 22. Erne, Marsden Point, April 22 - (Tanker). Rangatira, Wellington, April 23. j Hertford, Dunedin. April 22. (Shabonee. Wellington, April 23 (Tanker). Hawea, Wellington. April 24. , Cantaloupe, Felixstowe, April 23. (Vehicles.) Vishva Sandesh, Dunedin, April 23. Yamaasa Main, Wellington, April 24. I Marko Marulic, Dunedin, April iWanaka, Auckland. April 27. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Union Wellington, Melbourne.! today. Mayfield Bluff, today. Atrevida, Dunkirk, today. Captain John L„ Bluff, todav.l (Bulk, i Rangatira, Wellington, today.’ (Daylight.) Rangatira. Wellington. April 21.1 Holmlea. Wellington, April 22. (Coastal Trader, Dunedin, April; I 22. (Rangatira. Wellington, April 23. i (Daylight.) Erne. Wellington, April 23.’ i (Tanker.) ■ Baron Renfrew, April 23. (Bulk.)’ Canataloupe. . April 24. (Shabonee, Melbourne, April 24. (Tanker.) ; Holmdale. . April 24. ; Hawea, Wellington, April 24. ' Hobart Star. Bluff, April 24. Woosung, Napier April 26. .Hertford. Hull, April 2(1. jWanaka, Melbourne. April 27. VESSELS IN PORT Atrevida, No. 1 Cashin Quay. I ’Mayfield, No. 2 Cashin Quay. I (Capt. John L.. G.P.E. (Bulk.) Baron Renfrew, No. 3 West! (Bulk). iFrysna, No. 6 West (survey). Holmdale, No. 7 East. I

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33514, 20 April 1974, Page 9

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SQUID BOATS MOVING ON Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33514, 20 April 1974, Page 9

SQUID BOATS MOVING ON Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33514, 20 April 1974, Page 9