Port of Timaru
The Miho Maru is expected to reach Timaru from Japan on November 7. She will load fish from the Akebono Maru which the agents, H. J. R. Somerville and Sons, Ltd, expect will arrive from sea at the same time as the fish carrier.
The Miho Maru will sail on November 10 and the attending trawler will go back to sea two days later after bunkering and loading stores. The Stolt Maria Pando left port at 10.45 a.m. yesterday for Singapore. She did not bunker, as was earlier intended. ARRIVALS Dolomit (6 a.m.), 1546, sea (Turnbull). DEPARTURES Dolomit (4 p.m.), 1546, sea (Turnbull). Stolt Maria Pando (10.45 a.m.) 20,400, Singapore (Columbus). EXPECTED ARRIVALS Amokura, Lytt, October 26. Rosie D, Nauru, October 27. Coronia, Bluff, Nov. 1. Antar, Wgtn, Nov. 4. Tourcoing, Nap, Nov. 5. Miho Maru, Japan, Nov. 7. Akebono Maru, sea, Nov. 7. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Amokura, Dndn, October 27. Rosie D, Bluff and Dndn. Antar, Bluff, Nov. 5. Coronia, Singapore, Nov. 5. Tourcoing, Melb, Nov. 6. Miho Maru, Tokyo, Nov. 10. VESSELS IN PORT Nil.
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