Iberian Reefer makes first visit
The 10,400-ton Iberian Reefer arrived in Lyttelton yesterday on her maiden visit to the port. She is one of the newest ships to have visited the port recently, having been built in July last year. A cargo of 19,000 cartons of Ecuadorian bananas and a small quantity of lemons will be unloaded before the Iberian Reefer sails for Valparaiso, in Chile, this afternoon. ARRIVALS New Zealand Trader (7.30 a.m.), 8500, Wellington (N.Z.5.A.1.L.). Iberian Reefer (11.30 a.m.), 10,400, Auckland (Scales). DEPARTURES New Zealand Trader (2 p.m.), 8500, Dunedin (N.Z.5.A.1.L.). EXPECTED ARRIVALS Oregon Rainbow, sea, tomorrow. Nedlloyd Bahrain, Wgtn, January 14.
Canterbury Express, Melbourne, January 15. Kiwi Queen, Wgtn, January 15. Tolaga Bay, Wgtn, January 15. Nedlloyd Marseilles, Auck, January 16. Toyo Fuji, No. 8, sea, January 17. Fua Kavenga, Nukualofa, January 18. Tarihiko, N. Plym. January 20. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Iberian Reefer, Valparaiso, today. Cape Rion, sea, today. Oregon Rainbow, sea, January 13. Spirit of Competition, Wgtn, January 14. Coastal Trader, Auck, January 15. Canterbury Express, Wgtn, January 15. Kiwi Queen, Taur, January 17. Tolaga Bay, sea, January 17. Nedlloyd Marseilles, Taur,
January 17. Fua Kavenga, Sydney, January 18.
Tarihiko, Dndn, January 20. VESSELS IN PORT Mys Babrova, No. 1 Breastwork. Cape Rion, No. 2 East. Coastal Trader, No. 2 West. Iberian Reefer, No. 3 West. Spirit of Competition, No. 7 East. Holmdale, No. 7 West. Pirit, dry dock.
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