SHIPPING NEWS
HIGH WATER, November o. 9.49 a.m; 10.8 p.m. November' 9.—10.27 a.m.; 10.47 p.m. November 10.—11.6 a.m. ; 11.25 p.m. November 11.—11.44 a.m. ; November 12. 0.3 a.m.; 0.21 p.m. November 13. — 0.40 a.m.; 0.59 p.m. November 14. — 1.20 a.m. : 1.45 p.m. ARRIVED. November 7. —Alexander, ss, 185 tons, Captain Viekerman, from Nelson. SAILED. November 7.—.Mapourika, ss, 718 tons, Captain Ritchie, for Westport. Nelson and Wellington. Passengers:—.Miss McDonnell : Mesdamcs O’Donnell, Orr. Doohan and child; .Messrs Kitching, Pither, R. Wilson, Wright, Hodgson; seven steerage. November 3,—Alexander, ss, 185 tons, Captain Viekerman, for Tarakohe. . November B.—Koonya, ss, 663 tons, Captain Pryde, for Wellington. November 8. —Ngatoro, ss, 585 lons, Captain Christian, for Auckland. IN PORT—THIS DAY. Kaiapoi, Kaituna, Kittawa (steam), Lily (sail). EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Red Pine, Clarence River, via Westport, tins afternoon. Kennedy, Wellington, Nelson, Westport to-night. Ngahere, Auckland, Friday. Taviuni, Dunedin, Saturday night. Kini, Onehunga, Sundav, Oponri, Lyttelton, Sundiiy. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kittawa, Lyttelton, to-morrow. Kaituna, Melbourne Sydney, Saturday. Kaiapoi, Wellington, Lvtteilon. Saturday night. ‘ Kennedy, Foxi,in, Saturday. Kini, Onehunga, 31 outlay.' Taviuni, Westport, Dunedin, Monday. Oponri, Lyttelton, Tuesday.
Tim Waimea leaves Onehunga on Monday for Greymonth, via Nelson, and is due on Friday.
The Alexander sailed early this morning with a cargo of coal for Tarakohe direct.
.The Kennedy.is due to-night from Wellington, via way ports, and on the discharge of general cargo loads coal for Foxton.
The Kaitoa is tine on Wednesday and on arrival loads limber for Wellington direct. °
The Waverley leaves Wellington to-day for Greyrnouth, via way ports, and is due on .Monday.
The J avium left Dunedin last night for Grey direct and is due to-morrow night Sne sails for Westport and Dunedin on Monday.
The Kaiapoi sails for Wellington and Lyttelton to-morrow night with a car-m of coal and timber.
The Kaituna sails for Melbourne and Sydney to-morrow, timber laden. he Kittawa sails for, Lvttelton to-mor row morning, timber laden. Tlie Kini is due from Onehunga on Sunday, and sails for the same port on .Monday with a cargo of coal, The auxiliary screw schooner Huia winch was purchased last August, by the Explosives Company, loft Auckland last Friday evening with a cargo of explosives for Southern ports. She will call in turn at Gisborne, Napier, Wellington, Nelson, Westport, Grcvrnouth. Bluff Dunedin and Lyttelton. She will subsei quently load produce at Lyttelton for j Auckland, and is due back at the northern port about December 31st. PORT OF GREYPUOUTH. EXPORTS FOR~OCTOBER, 1919. The exports from the Port' of Greymouth during the month of October were as follows; Timber ... 4,073.379 super, feet Blackball coal 17,782 tons 7cwt State coal 11.646 tons «cwt North Brunner coal ...... 2,514 tons 2cwt Brunner coal 1.088 tons 3cwt Paparoa coal 778 tqns 3cwt Cob® 292 tons scwt Bricks 143 tons llcwt Sleepers ............ ,':.4>276 (Wool 12 bales
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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 November 1912, Page 7
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