LATE SHIPPING ARRIVALS.
Al<ircli 24— Corinna, s.s. (IZJO a.m.), 1271 ton*, Cattiefon, ttoiv southern ports. March 24— Alexander, s.s. (2 p.m.), 377 tOtif, Wildmnn, from Ni-leou. March 24— Stormbird. s.s. (3 p.m.), 217 toils, Dowel), from Wdiitratiul. DBPAHTUIUJB. March 24— Petoue, b.s. (1,20 p.m.), ?0$ tons, Cowan, for LytUlton. The Clan Mscdonald, from LyUelton, \vn» signalled ot! the Heads ua The Pott went to press. From Wellington the Corinna proceeds ihta ovening direct to Nelson iustead Of making v call at Picton, as was previously announced. Last month 66 vessels, tigfiriKating 102,184 tons, eiitero<l Iho port of Otueo, und 01 vesseto (105,327 tons) departed. The minimum low water depths at the elitral-.co of tlie harbour were:— North channel, 40ft; bend, BOft; Victoria channel (centre), 18Jf t ; (sides), Kft. During February tlnee vessels wore docked In tuo Otivgo Dock, and two in the graving dock, the total boniimio being 16,17?, Thu ijoik revenue amounted to £SBs<), and tfw expenditure to JiBKl,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 8
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160LATE SHIPPING ARRIVALS. Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 8
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