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Greek training ship set to visit

Meyer Agencies reported the Horizon docked at Penno's Wharf on Monday with 1,610 people and its sister ship, the Zenith , arrived at Hamilton's Number One Dock on Monday with 1,626 people.

worked to handle regular callers.

Meyer Agencies reported the Horizon docked at Penno's Wharf on Monday with 1,610 people and its sister ship, the Zenith , arrived at Hamilton's Number One Dock on Monday with 1,626 people.

Both ships will depart on Thursday after shifting between Hamilton and St.

George's.

The Norwegian Majesty docked around noon yesterday with 1,688 passengers at Ordnance Island.

John S. Darrell reported the Nordic Empress and the Pacific Princess docked yesterday with 1,792 and 650 passengers respectively.

The Nordic Empress docked at Kings Wharf, Dockyard and shifts to Hamilton, while the Pacific Princess docked at Penno's Wharf, and shifts to Hamilton and then Dockyard.

The Greek training vessel Aris is set to arrive today and will spend one day in Dockyard where it will take on fuel before moving to Number Five and Six dock and leaving on Saturday.

Container Ship Management reported that the Oleander arrived in Hamilton on Sunday with 149 containers, 45 of which were refrigerated.

It also brought one maafi trailer, one regular trailer and 18 cars from New York.

The other regular container ships, the Somers Isles and the Bermuda Islander , also called this week.

Somers Isles brought 118 containers including seven refrigerated boxes, three boats, one truck and 65 bundles of construction equipment while Bermuda Islander had 131 containers, of which 25 were refrigerated, a 45-foot trailer and one horse in a trailer.