PORT OP GREYMOUTH.
■ /''Arrival. ■ .'•Friday, Hay 32nd. Kartigi,- fronr' Auckland! 3 Departure. , Karepo, - s.s„ for Melbourne. Expected Azxirais ; Kiwitea, from Auckland, toKlsy,. from-Wellington, to-day. Kaimai, from Wellington, 'to-day. -- - .» ..Kalingo, jtrom Lyttelton, to-morrow. . .Alexander, from Onehunga, earty. * ■ Kini, frpm \yestport, early. Poolta, from Lyttelton, early. - - - a Projected liepaxtvm. Rata, for NelWm and Wanganui, to-morrow.' Kalingo, for Sydney andNeweaetls, early. Kiwitea, -for Auckland, early. ' Kartigi, .for' Wellington,. early. Kini, for New 'Plymouth, early. Poolta, for Brisbane, early. ■ Kaimai, for Wellington, ■ early. - Hotea. , The Kiwitea. is >dne to-day from Auckland. She -will load coal-for retain, completing at Weatport. The Rataia dno to-day from Wellington with general cargo; She will loqd coal, for Nelson : and Wanganui. The Kaimai is dne to-day 'from Wellington to load coal and timber for return. * .The .Kalingo ia dne to-monpir from Lyttelton, and will load timber for Sydney' and Newcastle.' - 1 The Alexander is dne early from - Onehntiga, via way ports r with general cargo. • .The Kini is dne. about Monday from West-, port, and trill complete loading coal, for New Plymouth. The Poolta is dne next week - from lflrt : telton,, and will load timber for Brisbane,. > The K&rtlgi la loading coal' for Wellington.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20244, 23 May 1931, Page 20
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