SHIPPING NEWS
HIGH WATER. May 30. 2.23.ii.m.; 2.44 p.m. May 31. 3. 9 a.m. ; 3.27 p.m. June I. 3.55 a.m. 4.12 p.m. June 2. — 4.45 a.m.; 5. 5 p.m. June 3. 5.40 a.m. ; 6. 0 p.m. . June 4. 6.<?2 a.m.; 7. 0 p.m. June 5. 7.43 a.m.; 8. 4 p.m. ARRIVED. May 29.—Ngakuta, s.s., 943 tons, Captain Muir, from Wellington. May 29. —Ngahere, s.s., 556 tons, Captain Dilner, from Wellington. SAILED. May 30.—Himitangi, s.s., 149 tons. Captain Day, for Wellington. \N PORT. Kamo, Ngakuta, Waipori, Ngahere. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaitoa, from Wellington and way ports to-night. Flora, from East Coast ports, Sunday. Karamu, from Lyttelton, Sunday. Kini, from Lyttelton, Monday. Petone, from Gisborne, Monday. Waimea, from Picton, Monday. Alexander, from Wellington and Nelson, Monday. Pukaki, from Wellington, Monday. Holmdale, from Kaipara, Tuesday. Karori, from Onehunga, Tuesday. Kaiapoi, from Wellington, Tuesday. ilimitangi, from Wellington, Wednesday. Kamo, from Wellington, Thursday. Ennerdale, from Auckland, June 18th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Kamo, for Wellington, to-day. Ngahere, for o-night. Waipori, for Sydney and Brisbane, to-night. Ngatoro, for Wellington, to-night. Nagkuta, for Wellington, to-night. Kaitoa, for Petone, Monday. Kini, for Onehunga vai Westport, Monday. Mora,-for Dunedin vai Westport, Monday. Waimea, for Tarakohe, Monday. Pukaki, for Wellington, Monday. Arahura for Westport, Nelson, Picton, and Wlelington, Monday. Kaiapoi, for Wellington and Dunedin, and Wellington, Monday. Petone, for Lyttelton, Tuesday. Karamu, for Wellington, Wednesday. Holmdale, for Gisborne, Thursday: Kamo, for Wellington, Friday. Karori, for Sydney and Melbourne, Mondav, June Bth.
The Kamo was unable to sail Inst night owing to the heavy sea on the liar, and is expected to yet away this afternoon. The Pukaki leaves Wellington this evening for Greymouth. The Arahura is due on Monday aio-n----jng, and .sails on return at 5 o'clock the same evening. The Karori leaves Onelmnga this evening for Greymouth direct. The Kaitoa is due here this evening from Wellington via way ports with general cargo, and sails on Monday morning for Petone with a cargo of coal. The Waimea leaves Picton to-day for Greymouth via Westport with a cargo of chaff and arrives here on Monday forenoon. She loads Blackball coal for Tart»kohe, sailing the same flay. The Alexander is due on Monday from Wellington and way ports with general : cargo. The Ennerdale is due from Auckland 'about 18th June, and on arrival loads timber for Melbourne. The Holmdale is due from Kaipara on Tuesday, and on arrival loads timber for Gisbome, sailing on Thursday. The Himitangi is due from Wellington on Wednesday next and on arrival loads timber for Timaru. sailing on Friday. The Ngakuta arrived yesterday and the Ngahere this morning from Wellington, and are expected to get away for the same port this evening. The Himitangi sailed to-day for Wellington.
OUR COAL TRADE. . THIS WEEK'S EXPORT'S. The exports of coal from'- Oreymouth this week included the following:— BRUNNER. Tons cwl Pukaki 99 M Mapourika 14& 18 Total .; ' 246 12 PAPAROA. Pukaki 925 2 Mapourika. ■. 232 3 Total 11 57 5
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 May 1914, Page 7
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