Three container ships this week
Shipping News
A busy shipping week is likely at Lyttelton after a quiet period last week. With the arrival of the Botany Bay yesterday the container crane will work for the first time since its steel wire was replaced. Two other container si.ips, the Southland Star and the Mayfield, are expected later in the week. Cargoes of wool and tallow’ will be loaded for China aboard the Denebola. The Iron Arnhem will load 5000 tonnes of coke for Australia, Banana supplies in Christchurch will be replenished with the arrival today of the Fair Reefer wtlh a cargo from Ecuador. Later in the week the Codan will load 1800 cattle and fodder for them for South Korea. ARRIVALS SATURDAY Union Lyttelton (8.30 a.m.l, 4500, Wellington, Capt. C. J. Murphy (U.S.S.). \edlloyd .Cumberland (12.30 pan.), 6179. Auckland, Capt. G. Gerritsen (Guthrey). SUNDAY Botany Bay (8.18 a.m.i, 26,876, Wellington, Capt. J. D. Thomson (0.C.L.).
DEPARTURES SATURDAY Union Lyttelton (4 p.m.), 4500, Wellington, Capt. C. J. Murphy (U.S.S.). Nedlloyd Frazer (10 a.m.), 8236, sea, Capt. J. Elchorn (Guthrey). Kenkoh Maru (12 a.m.), Mount Maunganui, 11,756, sea, Capt. T. Kishlta (P and O). SUNDAY Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Coastal Trader. Auckland, today. Fair Reefer, Auckland, today. Denebola, sea, today. Union Lyttelton, Wellington, May 15. Southland Star, Wellington, May 15. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Coastal Trader, Dunedin, today. Isokaze Maru, sea, today. Fair Reefer, sea, today. Union Lyttelton, Wellington, May 15. Southland Star, Mt Maunganui, May 15. VESSELS IN PORT N’edlloyd Cumberland, Cashln Quay No. 2. Botany Bay, Cashin Quay No. 3. Ithakl Kathara, No. 3 West. Isokaze Maru, No. 6 West.
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