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SHIPPING PORT OF TIMARU

WAIMARINO SAILS FOR AUCK LAND—I 24 After discharging cargo from Wellington, the Waimarino loaded Auckland consignments yesterday at the north side-of No. 2 wharf. She cleared late last night, proceeding to Wellington. The Breeze arrived from Lyttelton and began work in the morning at the south side of No. 3 wharf. She lifted shipments for Wellington and sailed for that port at 10 p.m. Delayed by bad weather, the Karitane, which is en route from Adelaide, is now expected here to-day. She has Australian flour • for discharge before sailing for Oamaru. ARRIVAL Thursday, September 27 Breeze, m.s., 622 tons (Captain A. O. Horler) from Lyttelton. D. C. Turnbull and Co., Ltd., agents. DEPARTURES Thursday, September 27 Waimarino, s.s., 3067 tons (Captain Collier) for Wellington. Union Steam Ship Co. of New Zealand, Ltd. Breeze, m.s., for Wellington. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Marie Bakke, Sydney To-day Karitane, Adelaide To-day Waipahi, Oamaru Sept. 30 Waipiata, Bluff Oct. 3 Ilissos, Pt. Kembla Oct. 13 Kaikorai, Lyttelton Early Wainui, Oamaru Early PROJECTED DEPARTURES Breeze, Wellington To-day Karitane, Oamaru Sept. 29 Waipahi, Lyttelton Sept. 30 Waipiata, Auckland Oct. 4 Ilissos, Lyttelton Oct. 16 Kaikorai. Dunedin Early Marie Bakke, Middle East port Early Wainui, Napier Early NOTES Tire Waipiata leaves Dunedin to-day for Bluff and is to leave that port on Tuesday lor Timaru. She is bringing Auckland cargo for discharge here and before sailing direct she will load general shipments for Auckland. From Sydney, the Marie Bakke is still expected here some time to-day. She will lift a cargo of biscuits consigned .to the Middle East, but her movements after Timaru are not yet listed. Nelson and New Plymouth cargo will be taken by the Waipahi, due here on Sunday from Dunedin and Oamaru. Shipments from Napier and Gisborne will be discharged by the Wainui, due back here from Dunedin and Oamaru early next week. Here she will load for those ports. The Kaikorai is scheduled to leave Sydney on October 2 for Lyttelton, thence Timaru. She is now loading at Sydney and will also go to Newcastle for New Zealand consignments; here she will discharge iron and timber as well as other general cargo. From Timaru she will lift general Australian shipments before proceeding to Dunedin and Bluff. Wool, as well as general cargo, consigned to the United Kingdom will be taken by the Ilissos, which is set down to leave Port Kembla, N.S.W., about October 13 for Timaru direct. She will be here for three or four days before proceeding to Lyttelton,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23317, 28 September 1945, Page 2

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SHIPPING PORT OF TIMARU Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23317, 28 September 1945, Page 2

SHIPPING PORT OF TIMARU Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23317, 28 September 1945, Page 2

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