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Oleander back on schedule

Atlantic Forest concluded loading the barges from the ship, which is in Dockyard for essential repairs to a massive hole in its hull, and was expected to sail yesterday.

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Atlantic Forest concluded loading the barges from the ship, which is in Dockyard for essential repairs to a massive hole in its hull, and was expected to sail yesterday.

It had loaded the floating containers in the West End and sailed after taking on board the remaining freight at Five Fathom Hole, St. George's.

The Green Island is expected to remain at Dockyard for at least another week whilst the hull is repaired.

A sleek motor yacht called in for a brief stop on its way from the Caribbean to the North Atlantic.

The Dco stopped for fuel at Ordnance Island, St. George's, on Monday from St.

Maarten and was due to depart for the Azores yesterday.

On the freight side, Bermuda Islander brought in a total of 106 containers, 18 of which were refrigerated. It is due to sail on Thursday.

And the Oleander is back on schedule after the recent dispute at Stevedoring Services.

The vessel sailed yesterday after bringing in 150 containers, including 45 refrigerated. Also on the ship were two trucks, one car, 52 road trailers and building material.