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The inshore marine weather forecast from Lyttelton Harbour to the Wairnakariri river mouth received from the Meteorological Office last evening: southwesterlies 15 knots, becoming variable 10 knots today. Slight seas, with a 1.5 m south-east swell. Scattered showers. For an update telephone 581-199. ARRIVALS j Tramontana (9.45 a.m.), 5320, Auckland (Scales). DEPARTURES Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Spirit of Competition, Wgtn, today. Coral Wind, Busan, today. Taiko, Nap, tomorrow. Wellington Maru, Wgtn, tomorrow. Kaltan, sea, May 23. Spirit of Freedom, Auck, May 23. Mercury Clipper, Mexico, May 23. Akmolynsk, sea, May 23. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Coral Wind, sea, today. Nedlloyd Barcelona, Taur, today. Yannis Raynis, Bluff, today. Spirit of Competition, Wgtn, tomorrow. Tai Ping Kou, Auck, tomorrow. Taiko, Nap, tomorrow. VESSELS IN PORT Nedlloyd Barcelona, Cashin Quay No. 1. Iron Kirby, Cashin Quay No. 2. Tai Ping Kou, Gladstone Pier. Tramontana, No. 2 East. H.M.N.Z.S. Monowai, No. 2 West. Yannis Raynis, No. 3 East. Holmdale, No. 4 East.
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