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Thursday, 14 February 2013

Ship arriving with 1918 passengers

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    The cruise ship Oosterdam is due to arrive in Port Chalmers this morning.

    The vessel, with 1918 passengers and 800 crew, is expected to arrive at the Beach St wharf at 7am from Milford Sound.

    The ship will leave for Akaroa at 5.30pm.

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