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Vessels in East End

After weeks of repairs to engine damage caused by contaminated fuel, the Lady S was yesterday awaiting a tug to finally leave the Island.

And the 137-foot wooden schooner Roseway arrived on Tuesday with fifteen crew from Newport, Rhode Island.

The vessel has made at least ten southern voyages via Bermuda in as many years and provides young people with adventure training in a sea environment, explained a Harbour Radio spokesman.

The Roseway is scheduled to leave on Saturday for St. Thomas.

Also currently in St. George's is the 201-foot motor yacht Claire T out of St.

Petersburg, Florida.

The 12 crew members are on the Island for an indefinite period for rest-and-relaxation.

And the Norwegian Crown left St. George's yesterday after arriving in Hamilton on Tuesday with 915 passengers out of Port Canaveral, Florida.

She has only two more scheduled trips back to the Island before the end of the cruising season.

In shipping news, the Oleander delivered 130 20-foot, 39 refrigerated and seven 40-foot containers on Sunday.

The ship also offloaded four trailers, 38 cars, and a machine for making cement curbs before leaving on Tuesday.

The Bermuda Islander begins a new shipping schedule this week.

For the next six months the ship will move from her regular Monday arrival to a trial one-day off loading and departure on Thursday.

A crew member complaining of abdominal pains was evacuated from the Kuwaiti registered Idn Tusail Monday.

A spokesman for Meyer Agencies said yesterday the Indian national was still recuperating from what was believed to be gall stones at the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital.