Shipping News
First visit by new Japanese tanker
A new parcel tinier, the Oceania Glory, will soon make its first visit to the port of 1 Lyttelton. < The ship, built in Higaka, Japan, in February this year, is run. by Dorval Tankships Pty, . gfd, of. Melbourne, and plies the Japan-Australia-New Zealand 1 trade. Seafrans Consolidated N.Z., Ltd, is the- local agent. 1 : The. 6118 tonne- (deadweight) 1 tanker is equipped with 21 tanks 5f various sizes designed to carry 1 i'wide range of cargo. ‘ She has three types of tanks; 1 inc, stainless steel, and epoxy mated. which allow her to carry -nythingS from highly, corrosive . -hemicals to edible oils. She is 106 m in length with a 0m beam and 8m depth, and has . draught of 6.9 m. At Lyttelton she will discharge , hemicals—xylol and toluene — - hr Shell Chemicals (N.Z.), Ltd. She will arrive from Australia , "ter sail|ng from Japan, and ; non hers departure will sail for ! fellington and Auckland, where ; he will also discharge chemicals : or Shell.
ARRIVALS Smolnv (5.35 a.m.), 5736, Wellington, Capt. A. Zamiewicy (Kinsey). DEPARTURES Coastal Trader (2.20 p.m.), 2500, Auckland (S.C.N.Z.). Wellington Star (5 p.m.), 7786, Wellington (Blue Port/ACT). EXPECTED ARRIVALS H.M.S. Achilles, from sea, today. R.F.A. Black Rover, from sea, today. Oceania Glory, Australia, today. Strathmay, Auckland, today. Holmdale, Chatham Islands, August 3. Union . Lyttelton, Wellington, August 4. . Nedlloyd Colombo, Dunedin, August 4. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Union Lyttelton, Wellington, August 4. Strathmav. Newcastle, August 3. VESSELS IN PORT Oceania Glory; Oil Wharf, Strathmay, Cashin Quay No. 2. Smolny, Cashih Quay No. 1, Ngahere. No. 4 West. HALS. Achilles, No. 3 East. R.F.A. Black Rover, No. 3 West.
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