SHIPPING PORT OF TIMARU
Coastal Trade THREE SHIPS TO WORK TO-DAY ~r P e ! a yed on Fr »day niprht at Oamaru, the Waipiata did not reach Timaru until Saturday night. She went to the north side of No. 2 wharf, where she will continue load ing of Wellington and Auckland shipments .to-day, being set down to sail this evening for Wellington. The Waiana and Kakapo are scheduled to work this port to-day. ARRIVAL Saturday, July 1. Waipiata, s.s., 2826 tons (Captain C. Burgess) from Oamaru. Union Steam Ship Coy. of New Zealand., Ltd. VESSEL IN PORT No. 2 wharf, N.—Waipiata, s.s. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Kakapo, Dunedin To-day Waiana, Dunedin To-day Waipahi, Oamaru July 7 PROJECTED DEPARTURES Waipiata, Wellington To-day Waiana, Lyttelton To-day Kakapo, Wellington To-day Waipahi, Lyttelton July * 7 NOTES The Waiana was scheduled to leave Bluff on Saturday for Dunedin, from which port she is expected here to-day. Auckland cargo awaits her and she is expected to clear for Lyttelton on Monday night. Returning north from Bluff, the Kakapo will call at Dunedin and reach Timaru today. She will take Wellington shipments from this port and sail direct in the evening. Nelson and New Plymouth cargo awaits the arrival of the Waipahi from Dunedin and Oamaru about Friday. She will proceed (hence to Lyttelton.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 22934, 3 July 1944, Page 2
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215SHIPPING PORT OF TIMARU Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 22934, 3 July 1944, Page 2
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