Shipping News
Biggest container movement ends
A bumper week for Lyttelton s container terminal will come to an end today when the Nedlloyd Houtman sails. Since last Thursday the terminal has handled 2200 containers—9oo on the Act 7 and 1300 on the Nedlloyd Houtman. The Houtman is the biggest ship to use the terminal port and her latest visit represents I Lyttelton’s biggest container [ movement. ARRIVALS I Coastal Trader (7.6 a.m.'. 2500, !Capt. R. Jackson, Dunedin I (S.C.N.Z.). Union Lyttelton <2.40 p.m.),: (4500. Capt. A. T. Moody, Wei-1 'lingtpn (U.S.S.). DEPARTURES Taisei Maru (8.13 p.m.), 1818.:. for sea (Guthrey). : Union Lyttelton (10.30 p.m.),! 4500, Wellington (V.S.S.). ' Coastal Trader (2.10 p.m.) j 12500, Auckland (S.C.N.Z.). EXPECTED ARRIVALS 5 Nedllovd Clement, Dunedin,! today. Al Rahim, Tauranga. today. | 'Kuaka. Marsden Point, today. i
Union Lyttelton, Wellington, June 16. Vlshva Vikas, Dunedin, June 17. Lindfield, Australia, June 17. Smolny, Wellington, June 18. Holmdale, Chatham Islands, June 18. Coastal Trader, Auckland, June 19. Union Hobart, Wellington, June 20. Tongariro, Wellington, June 20. Toa Moana, June 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Nedlloyd Houtman, Genoa, today. Evergreen, sea, June 16. Union Lvttelton, Melbourne, June 16. Kuaka, Bluff. June 16. Baron Weymss, for sea, June 17. Wild Mallard. Napier. June 17. Lindfield. Auckland. June 17. Coastal Trader, Dunedin, June 19. Union Hobart. Wellington, June 20. VESSELS IN PORT Wild Mallard. Cashin Quay No. 1. Evergreen. Cashin Quay No. 2. Nedllovd Houtman, Cashin Quay No. 3. Baron Weymss, No. 2 East Coastal Ranger, No. 2 Meet.
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Press, 15 June 1978, Page 18
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