SHIPPING NEWS
PORT OF WANGANUI High Water at Wanganui to-day (New Zealand summer time): — 10.21 a.m. and 10.47 p.m. Friday: 11.5 a.m. and 11.30 p.m. Saturday: 11.49 a.m. and 12.13 p.m. Sunday: and 12.30 p.m. arrived yesterday. Inaha, m.v., 251 tons, 11.45 a.m., from Wellington. COASTWISE MOVEMENTS. BREEZE: Departed from Timaru at 3 p.m. on Tuesday for Wanganui direct. Due this morning with general cargo. After discharge at the Town Wharf sails for Wellington, Lyttelton and Timaru. (Millward and INAHA: Arrived at Castlecliff yesterday morning from Wellington. Was to have loaded butter and to have sailed last evening on her return to Wellington. (Burgess and Co.). GALE: Left Lyttelton on Tuesday night with general cargo for Wanganui direct. Expected on this morning’s tide and will berth at the Town Wharf. After discharge sails for Wellington and Dunedin. (Millward and Co.).
HOLMLEA: Continued loading wool at Castlecliff yesterday and was to have sailed last night for Wellington. After discharge there will go to Greymouth. (Holm and Co.). Avon: Expected at Wanganui today, circumstances permitting, from Wellington. After loading wool at the Town Wharf returns to Wellington. (Holm and Co.). RATA: Scheduled to load at Greymouth toward the end of this week. Due Castlecliff on Monday or Tuesday with 800 tons of coal, all for local discharge. (Cock and Co J. HOLMDALE: Due at Wanganui about the middle of next week with general cargo from Dunedin and Oamaru, via Wellington. (Holm and Co.). HAUTURU: Expected at Wanganui on March 17, with sugar anu general cargo from Onehunga, via New Plymouth. After discharge at the Town Wharf sails for Picton. ‘Johnston and Co.).
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Wanganui Chronicle, 6 March 1947, Page 6
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