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MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS About 7000 tons of bagged wheat is being brought to Auckland from Vancouver by the Park Line vessel Winnipegosis Park, which is due tomorrow afternoon and will berth at Central Wharf. After completing discharge of bulk wheat, bagged wheat, timber and other cargo, the Dominion Park, which "is at Queen's Wharf, will sail on Monday morning for Vancouver. Another Park Line vessel to come in to the Union Steam Ship Co. agency will bo the Sunnyslde Park, which is duo from Hobart on Wednesday with more than 7000 tons« of Tasmanian potatoes. The Blue Funnel Line ship Empire Lagan is due this afternoon and will berth at I Weslern Wharf. Two vessels are expected from Suva over the week-end. They are the Fijian Government motor-vessel Viti, which will arrive tomorrow and berth {it King's Wharf, and the Union Co.'a motor-ship Matua, which is due on Sunday. A cargo of Australian timber is being carried by the Watchlin Line motor-vessel Port Tauranga, which is expected from the Clarence River, New South Wales, on Sunday. Cargo from South Africa and Australian transhipments will be brought to Auckland by the Blue Funnel steamer Alcinous, which is due from Sydney on Wednesday. She will complete discharge at Dunedin before returning to Auckland to load stores for the Middle East. The agents for the South African cargo are A. S. Patcraon and Co., Ltd., the Australian cargo will be handled by Henderson and Macfarline, Ltd., and the ship will load under the agency of the New Zealand Shipping Co. Passengers from Great Britain arc expected on the Shaw, Savill and Albion passenger steamer Akaroa, which is due at Auckland on September 16 from Liverpool. She left on August JO. Shaw, Savill and Albion, Ltd.'s, Karamea is due to arrive from New York with general cargo under the Port Line agency eari.v in October. 'P IO Jackson, due late in October from Liverpool, will have general cargo. After a long stay in port during which v she was delayed by rain and rofrigeration trouble, the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s 36-year-old passenger steamer Ruanine sailed on Wednesday for the United Kingdom. Among hor passengers were 45 returning British evacuee children. The company's passenger vessel Rimutaka is due at Wellington from England to land passengers beforo proceeding to Australia. The Now Zealand Shipping Co. will bo the agents for the Port Lino vessel Port Halifax, which is due on September 16 from New York to discharge general cargo at Auckland and Wellington. The Federal Line steamer Com-1 wall, which is due from Australia on September '2O, is under the New Zealand Shipping Co. agency. She will load for the United Kingdom and completes at Wellington. Newsprint and general cargo are on the Montreal-Auslralia-New Zealand Line ship Empire Lord, which is due from Montreal on September '2l. At present loading at Queen's Wharf, the New Zealand Shipping Co.'s refrigerated ship Kaikoura is expected to leave on Tuesday for the United Kingdom, via Panama. The Caltex tanker Andrew Mnrchlak is due from San Pedro on September 16 Her agents are A. G. Frankham, Ltd. The Shaw, Savill and Albion refrigerated vessel Coptic will sail from Lyttelton on Tuesday for the United Kingdom. Bnrbound at Westport, the Union Co. collier Knrtigi hopes to sail this morning and reach Auckland on Monday' night, A complete overhaul is being received by the Works Department schooner Tagua, which is tying at the Western Viaduct. PORT OF ONEHUNG.A Yesterday's Arrival.—llokianga, from Hokianga, 8.30 a.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25301, 7 September 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25301, 7 September 1945, Page 4

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