SHIPPING
PORT OF BLUFF SAILED (Wednesday) Waitaki, s.s., 2212 tons, for Timaru. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Intercolonial and Coastal Breeze, from Wellington, October 12. Kaikorai, from Sydney, via northern ports, late October. Overseas Mohawk Park, from Vancouver, via northern ports, October 22. Wangaratta, from Gothenburg, November. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Overseas Mohawk Park, for Vancouver, October 23. MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS The Waipiata sailed last night for Timaru and Auckland. (Union Steam Ship Company). The motor-vessel Breeze is scheduled to leave Wellington on October- 10 for Bluff, where she will load for Wellington and Wanganui on October 12. The Kaikorai is now expected to sail from Sydney on October 6 for Lyttelton, Timaru, Dunedin and Bluff, where she is due about tire middle of October. (Union Steam Ship Company). The Mohawk Park, which is now at Wellington, will load at Wellington and Lyttelton before sailing for Bluff, where she is due about October 22. She will sail about October 23 for Papeete and Vancouver. (Union Steam Ship Company). The Canterbury Steam Ship Company will shortly reinstate its service between Bluff, Wellington and Wanganui. The company’s vessels have now been released from the minesweeping duties in which they have been engaged for the last four years. The Wangaratta left Gothenburg (Sweden) in mid-September for Auckland and Bluff, where she is due next month. (Trans-atlantic Steam Ship Company). The Alcinous from Capetown is discharging South African cargo at Dunedin. She will sail about the middle of next week for Auckland where she will load for overseas before sailing for Australia The Shell Oil Company’s tanker British Restraint is en route to Lyttelton and Dunedin with oil from Peru. She is due at Dunedin in about a fortnight.
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Southland Times, Issue 25794, 4 October 1945, Page 2
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