SHIPPING NEWS
PHASES OF THE MOON—MARCH,
HIGH WATER. a.m. d.ji. March 27.—9.2 a.m.; 9.22 p.m. March 28 .. 9.42 10.0 March 29 .. 10.16 10.62 WEATHER REPORT. Greymouth. Wind, north-east, fair breeze; weather, rainy ; barometer, 29.86, thermometer, 61 degrees; tides, mode rate: bar, moderate swell. WEATHER FORECAST: Captain Edwin wired from. Wellington at noon to-day as follow*: “Expect northerly strong winds 'o c>’c, glass fall, tides high, sea, heavy, rain probably heavy, river in heavy frai l ” ARRIVED. March 27.—Annie Hill, schooner, 111 tons, Captain Williams, from LytteUm. March 27.—Clyde, schooner, 37 tons, Captain Smith, from Wellington. March 27. —Jane Douglas, ss, n 5 tons, Captain Vendor, from Bruce Bay SAILED. March 26.—Kennedy, ss, 137 tons, lip tain Vickcrman, for Wanganui. March 26. —Arahura, ss, 771 tons, Cap tain Lambert, for Westport, Nelson and Wellington. Passengers;—Messrs binder, Swcetman, Robertson, Hood, Roberts, Bready, Griffen, Ramsay, Payne, Reese, Leach, Cottrell,- Bush, Gillies, Scitt, Newland, Thompson, Ginley, Dugdale, Strangeman, Palmer, Wells, Stratford, Stevenson, Stevens, Rooney, Coot, McLean, Atkinson, Adams; Mealames Nightingale, Dodds, Dyker, Griffen and two children, Leach and child, Shaw, cary and two children, Medlen, 1 1 idd.7 Scott, Thomas, McLean, Sutherland, ano child. May, McGill; Misses Garth, Zieg ler, Johnston (2), Reid, Larkin, Stevens Matheson (2), Hartshorne, McMahon, ftlcDavid, Kirkwood, Cain, Holmes, Page, Evans, McLean, Casey, Corcoran, Pricker, Pastill, and Hokitika School Girls (20). March 27. —Taieri, ss, 1071 tons, .ap tain Maxwell, for Lyttelton.
IN PORT. Annie Hill, Clyde, Jane Douglas and Kamona. The Pareora is due to arrive fro.n Lyttelton this evening. The Taieri for Timaru and LytMmton, sailed this morning. The Koonya from Dunedin and F..«'t Coast ports and Wellington is <l .e Tomorrow morning. The Mapourika is due from the north to-morrow morning, and will sail on return at 9 p.m. The bar is again in splendid jtJ.t, there being an average depth of nv3r ',2 feet with a good straight channel. The Clyde, with 80 tons of produce, arrived from Wellington to-day. She returns to that port with a cargo of lint ber. The schooner Annie Hill, from Lyttelton, was towed into port to-day. AHe< discharging her inward cargo of produce, she loads with timber for Lyttelton. The Arahura is due from the north late on Sunday night. She will leave for Westport at 9 a.m. on Easter Monday, returning from the latter port at 1 am on Tuesday, arriving nt Grey at 10 a.m. the same day, and sailing for the north at 11 a.m. ' . , The Jane Douglas this morning «i"i «rj from Bruce Bay, having been compile! to leave there yesterday afternoon '.:\ as count of the had weather. So far, no definite instructions have been roccWijd •>"' to future movements, but it is pro )V>le the vessel will leave to-morrow for the long South trip.
Last quarter . 7th 8.12 p.m. New moon . 14th 5.35 p.m First quarter 22nd 0.40 p.m. Full moon .. 30th 7.14 a.ra.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 March 1907, Page 2
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