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SHIPPING NEWS

PHASES OF THE MOON—APEIL.

WEATHER REPORT. Greymouth.—Wind, oast, light; barometer, 30.25; thermometer, 52 degrees; tides poor; bar rough. WEATHER FORECAST. Rev. Bates (Government Meteorologist) wired to-day ns followii: “Expect sutherly mderate to strong winds jweatber probaly cool and changeable ; probably a very cold night; expect high pressure; tides moderate; sea considerable.”

ARRIVED. April 6.—Ngahere, ss. 556 tons, Captain Christian, from Lyttelton. April 6.—Mangapapa. ss, 93 tons. Captain Fletcher, from Wellington. April 6.—Arahura. ss, 778 tons. Captain Lambert, from Wellington, Nelson and Westport. Passengers: Misses Wilson, Spence, Park, Barnett. Rathbone. Cassby, Richardson (2); Mesdames Hughes, Holder and child, Gerraghty, Lawn, Phillips. Malcolm, Power, Hutcheson and two children, Heron and three children, Beirne and child, Atkinson, Boyd, Lister, Milligan : Messrs Semple. Henderson. Sullivan, lee. Compton, Hinds, Meads, Chambers, Williams. McKay, Spear, Black. Headland. Atkinson, Pitt, Boyd. Rogers. Cogan, Milligan. Dr Phillips, Dr Fitchett, Star Football Team (30). Masters Park and Bernhardt; eighteen steerage. SAILED.

April 6, - HiniiLuigi. ss. 149 tons, Captain .Manley. I‘ir Wanganui. IN POUT. Annie Hill. Magic. Laura, Clyde, I’etone. Kaitnna. Koinkn. Araliura. Ngabere and Mangnpnpa. I'm' Matig.ipapa arrivctl front Wellington to-day. The liiniitnimi sailed for Wanijimn this numiing. Tim Rakanoa and Kittawa are expected to got in this evening. The Defender left Wellington yosterdav and leaves J’ictrm today for ilokilike.

The Kittawa. Rakanoa, Poherua, and Ennerdale are in the roadstead and are expected to enter on to night's tide. The Ilohndale is tine front Gisborne tonight and loads tor Lyttelton and TiInaru. "Hie Ennerdale is due from Auckland titnight and loads timber for Lyttelton and Dunedin. 'the Araliura arrived this morning and sails at live o’clock this evening for Wellington via way ports. The Ngohere arrived at seven o’clock this morning from Lyttelton, and sails tonight for Wellington. The Mapmrika is due from Wellington tomorrow morning, and sails on return at 7.30 to-morrow night. The Alexander left Wellington hist night, for Nelson and the Coast, and is due here to forrow evening. Tin* Kennedy arrived from Wanganui direct this morning, and sails at. midnight to-night for Nelson direct and Picton. The Kaitoa left Nelson at noon to-day for Greviiioulh. via Westport, and is due here to.morrow. She sails the same night at midnight for Wellington direct. The Petoue, which was loaded with 830 tons of coal in four hours on .Monday, has been detained, hut is exnected to get- away for Wellington to-night. The Kamoua, which sails for Wellington to-night, takes 1000 tons of Blackball coal. The Kittawa will take 1.300 tons from the same mine to-morrow.

The following passengers are hooked to leave hy the Araliura:—Misses Crooke, .Johnson and nfaiii, O'Donnell, Bicknell, Knowsley. Daw. Stanhridge, O’Leary and Bmice: Mesdames Wieken. Hebert, Warren, Steednian. Shorn, Joyce and child. Day. Stnbi.a, Drown, Williams, Martin, Bnnee, Crooke. Croasey ; Messrs Smith, Master Wieken, Hood. O'Donnell, Wicken. Herbert, Warren, Sweetman. Cnnnerford, McGrath, Pal/.. Fea. Low (2), Williams, Jefferies. Hagg, Johnson, Parknson, Mclhide, Day, Stnhha, Master Bnnee, Ramsay, Livick. Joyce, Bnnee ; 2). Master Martin. Master Kastgate.

Last quarter 3 0.18 p.m. New moon . 10 8.55 a.m. First quarter . 17 1.39 a.m i 1 nil moon . 25 0.53 a.m, HIGH WATER. April 6.—6.56 a.m. ; 7.33 p.m. Af i il 7.—8.5 a n«. ; 8.51 p.m. April 8.—8.54 a.m. ; 9.15 p.m.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 April 1910, Page 2

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SHIPPING NEWS Greymouth Evening Star, 6 April 1910, Page 2

SHIPPING NEWS Greymouth Evening Star, 6 April 1910, Page 2

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