Shipping News
Tug crews remove stoppage threat
Tug crews at Lyttelton yesterday formally withdrew their threat of industrial action over travel allowances. The president of the Lyttelton branch of the Harbour Board Employees Union (Mr L. Jones) said the withdrawal of the threat was a prerequisite of conciliation talks in Auckland on Monday. ARRIVALS Torrens (6.12 a.m.), 8947, Napier -Scales). DEPARTURES Erne (4.17 p.m.), 13.728. Capt. J. P. Marshall. Wellington (U.S.S.). EXPECTED ARRIVALS Coastal Ranger, Wellington, today. Holmdale, Raoul Island, today. Andrezej Strug, Napier, today. Neptune Beryl. Tauranga, October 1. Coastal Ranger. Wellington, October 2. Union Lyttelton. Dunedin, October 2. Heroj Paic, Auckland, October 4. Iron York, Wellington. October 4.
Coastal Trader, Auckland, October 3. British Test, from sea, October 2. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Moreton Bay. Europe, today. Coastal Ranger, Wellington, today. Torrens, Bluff. October 1. Coastal Trader, Dunedin, October 3. Coastal Ranger, W elllhgton, October 3. Union Lyttelton. Wellington, October 4. VESSELS IN PORT Moreton Bay, Cashin Quay No. 3. Torrens, Cashin Quay No. 1. CONTAINERS The following containers are now available at E shed:— Columbus Australia V32SB: SUDU 2100610, SUDU 2111810, SUDU 2109160. The following containers are unpacked and the cargo is available at the Lyttelton Container Freight Station. They are all from the Kangourou, voyage No. 7132, containers Nos UFCU 2817024, LFP 01206. HLCU 2194431. LGB 01148. LFP 03993. SSIU 2864361. OCLU 0183292
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Press, 30 September 1977, Page 10
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