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PORT OF TIMARU.

Expected Arrivals. Wairnarino, from Dunedin, to-day. John, from Dunedin, to-day. Totara, from Dunedin, to-morrow. Breeze, from Oamaru, November 17th. Calm,, from Oamaru, November 19th. Gale, from Oamaru, November 20th. Opihi, from Oamaru, November 21st. Waipiata. from Dunedin, November 22nd. Canadian Constructor, from Lyttelton, November 22nd. Port Waikalo. from Dunedin. November 26th. Canadian Victor, from Lyttelton, December 20th. Projected Departures. Wairnarino. for Lyttelton, to-day. . John, for Wellington, to-day. Totara-, for Lyttelton, to-morrow. Breeze, for Lyttelton. November 17th. Calm, for'Lyttelton, November 19th. Gale, for Lyttelton, November 20th. Opihi, for Lyttelton, November 21at. Canadian Constructor, for Dunedin, November 24th. Port Waikato, for Lyttelton, November 26th. Canadian Victor, for Dunedio, December 20th. Notes. The Wairnarino is due from Dunedin today to load for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. The John is expected from Dunedin today to take cargo for Wellington, Wanganui. New Plymouth, and Waikato. The Totara is due from Dunedin to-mor-row to take cargo for Lyttelton, Wellington, and New Plymouth. - The Breeze is expected from Oamaru on November 17th to take cargo for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. The Calm is due from Oamaru about November 19th to load for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Wanganui. Thq .'Gale is expected from Oamaru on November 20th to take cargo for Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, and Wanganui. The Opihi loads at Dunedin about November 19th for Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, and New Plymouth. The Waipiata is expected from Dunedin about November 22nd to load for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland. The Port Waikato is due from Dunedin about November 26th to load for Lyttelton, Whangarei, Tauranga, and Dargaville. The Canadian Constructor is expected from Lyttelton on November 22nd to discharge and load general cargo for New York, Boston, and Halifax. She will go to Dunedin on November 24th. The Canadian Victor is due from Lyttelton about December 20th to load general cargo for American ports. She will sail later for Dunedin. PORT OF GREYMOUTH. Arrivals. Rata, from Wellington. Ka lingo, from Napier. Kartigi, from Wellington. Poolta, from Wellington. Kamona, from Wellington. Expected Arrivals. Katoa. from Motueka, to-day. Orepuki, from Lyttelton, early. Projected Departures. Kaimiro, for Wellington, to-day. ' Kalingo, for Melbourne and Sydney, Tues* day. Rata, for N.elson and Tarakohe, early. Poolta, for Wellington, early. Orepuki, for Petone, early. Kaitoa, for Ne]*on and Motueka, early. Kamona, for Westport, early. Notes. The Kaimiro is loading coal and timber foT Wellington, and sails to-day. The Poolta is loading coal for Wellington. The Kamona is loading coal for Napier and Auckland, and sails, via Westport, to complete. The Kalingo is loading timber for Sydney and Melbourne, and Bails on Tuesday. The Kartigi is loading coal for Auckland. The Kata is loading coal for On&kaka and Tarakohe. The Kaitoa is due to-day from Motueka, to load timber for Motueka, and coal for Nelson. The Orepuki leaves Lyttelton to-day for Wellington, Nelson, Westport, and Grey* mouth. She is due here on Thursday, November 20th, and after discharging will load timber for Petone. THE REMUERA'S passengers. The Remuera, which is duo at Wellington on December Ist from Southampton, has on board the folio-wing saloon passengers:—Mrs M Cook and two children. Miss L. K. Tolmie, Miss F. C. Rattray, Rev. and Mrs P. T. Williams and daughter, Mr M. Foley, Mrs M. Ij, Pettey and daughter, _ Rev. 0; H. Edwards, Mr and Mrs G. Robinson and daughter, Mr and Mrs G. I. Hamilton, Miss N. Morrison, Mrs J. E. Potts, Mr B. E. Keiller, Miss M. J. McAllum, Miss E. Balfour-Kinnear, Mrs C. E. Deans and daughter, Rey. M. Fitipa trick, Miss A. S. Gardner, Mrs M. Burgis, Mr W. Gardner, Mr and Mrs W. J. Moore, Mrs Vernon Reed, Mrs A. G. Turnbull. Miss A I". Ford. Mr J. F. Hollinrake, Mr T. E. S Hole, Mr and Mrs W. Robson, Mr and Mrs H. J. P. Browne, Sir Henry and Lady Beresfard-Peirse, Mrs H. Williams, Mr and Mrs M. M. Louisson, Colonel Frank Searle, C.8.E., D.5.0., Mr and Mrs S. Masdubost and two children. Mr D. Hall, Mr J. E. G. Simkinson. Miss C. 0. Savory, Miss H. I. M. Wolff. Mrs J. B. Girdwood, Mr and Mrs T R. Burfett, Miss I. M. Rawlinson, Miss M. Lee, Mr P. R. House, Mr H. I. Hopkins, Mrs J. F. Buncombe, Mrs J. Pite, Mrs F, M. Tooms and two children, Mr and Mrs R. B. Maxwell. Miss K. Dixon, Mrs M. M. Lawrence, Mr R. V. J. S. Swindall, Rev. J. H. Bock, Mts K. E. Jay. Mr A. H. Mason, son, and daughter, Mr and Mrs A. E. Claret, Mrs H. 13- Campbell, Mrs W. Webb and two cliil. dren Mr and Mrs M. Green, Mr C. B. Buxton, ' Mr H. P. Isaac, Miss W. I. Howard, Miss M. Welfare, Mrs A. E. Leatherbarrow and daughter, Mr R. Cony, Mrs H. W. Gumbleton. Mr A. Nimmo. jun., •Mr F.' Burgess, Mr J. J- Bateson. Miss E. Boock, Mr and Mrs H. Smith, and 33 third class. TIMBER FROM OLD WRECK. IPRISS ASSOCIATION T»LZGBAM.) GISBORNE, November 14. The dredge Korua. when operating at the harbour entrance, brought to the surface the timbers of a vessel which had been long buned and the iHpntitv of which is unknown .though tK>s"ibly they came from the Rio Grande driven ashore many years ago.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 15 November 1930, Page 20

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PORT OF TIMARU. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 15 November 1930, Page 20

PORT OF TIMARU. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 15 November 1930, Page 20