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Shipping news

A cyclone sweeping the North Island has delayed the arrival of nine freight and container ships at Lyttelton. A shipment of bananas to have arrived tomorrow in the Australian Trader from Auckland is now not expected to arrive until Saturday? Tasman and overseas ships have also been prevented from sailing, including the Koyo Maru, a Japanese ship containing cars bought by New Zealanders during overseas shopping sprees. The oil tankers’ schedule has not been disrupted, however, and they are expected as usual at Lyttelton. The Taiko is due to arrive tomorrow, and the Amokura on Saturday. ARRIVALS Nil. DEPARTURES Spirit of Competition (5 p.m.), 1600, Wellington (Pacifica). EXPECTED ARRIVALS Chokyu Maru 53, sea, today. Taiyang, sea, today. Urgal, sea, March 11. Chofu, Nelson, March 11. Iron Kestrel, Napier, March 11. Tarihiko, New Plymouth, March 11. Godwit, Port Chalmers, March 11.

Australian Trader, Auckland, March 12. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Nedlloyd Barcelona, Napier, today. Greenpeace, South America, today. Arthur Grottger, Honiara, today. Capricomia, sea, March 11. VESSELS IN PORT Nedlloyd Barcelona, Cashin Quay No. 1. Arthur Grottger, Cashin Quay No. 2. I Kohfu Maru, No. 1 Breastwork. Greenpeace, No. 3 East. Holmdale, No. 3 West. Boksit, No. 4 East. Capricomia, Dry Dock.

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Press, 9 March 1988, Page 44

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Shipping news Press, 9 March 1988, Page 44

Shipping news Press, 9 March 1988, Page 44