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SHIPPING NEWS.

HIGH WATER.

ARRIVED. March 16.—Alexander, s.s., 185 tons, Captain Stuart, from Wellington. Nelson and M estport. March 17.—Regulus. s.s.. 227 tons, Captain Vickerman, from Wanganui. March 17. —Kini- s.s.. 702 tons. Captain Platts, fr an Wellington. March 17.—Nile, s.s,, 17J, tons. Captain Sawyers, from Knrarnen and Westport. SAILED. Mard! 16. —Kakapo. s.s., 849 tons. Captain McDonald, lor Lyttelton. March 16. •Ngatoro, s.s.. 583 tons, Captain Dowell, for Wellington. March 1.7. —Kowhai, s.s., 403 tons, Captain Vellenoweth, for Dunedin. March 17.—Nile. s.s.. 17.1, tons. Captain Sawyers, for V\ estport. ’ IN PORT, ]C ini. Regulus, Oponri. Alexander (steam), Aratapu, Lilv (sail).

EXPECTED AKR'JVALS. K;mi. from New Plymouth. this afternoon. Kamo, from W'cllLjigion, .Monday. licgnlus, from Wo 11i ngion, Monday. Karamu. from AVidlinginti, A\ cdnesday. ,M a pon rile a, from Wellington, dayKaitangala, from Wellington. Tinrrs(l;iy, Kini, from Lyttelton, Friday. Kara, from Wellington, Saturday. Kali a) to, from i.yitelton, Saturday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kini, for Lyttelton, to-night. Alexander, for Kelson, to-night. • )noiiri• tor l.ytlelton, tu-nighl. (!i gnlns_ tor \\ anganni. Monday. Kant, for Wellington, Monday. Kamo, for Wellington, Alomlay. Karamu, for New Plymouth ami One!ini.ya, Wednesday. Lily. lor Lyttelton. Wednesday. Mapottrika, for Wellington, I hutsday. t . . Kini, for Dunedin and limarn, !■ ridav. Kakapo, for Wellington. Saturday, K.arn, for Wellington, Saturday. The Kini arrived last night and sails for Lyttelton to-night, coal laden. Tin’ Kara arrived this afternoon front New Plymouth and loads limber for Wellington. The Kamo is dim from "Welling! 011 to-morrow .and loads coal tor the same port. The Alexander arrived List night front Wellington, via way ports, with General cargo. She is loading coal and timber for Kelson, sailing to-night. The Regains arrived early to-day from Wanganui. She loads coal for the same port. The Waimea leaves W ellingfon on Monday for Greymouth, via Picton, Kelson and Westport, with general cargo. The many friends of two most popular ships officers trading into the port for some considerable time, in the persons of F. W, Banks, chief officer of the s.s, Kini, and AT. Thomas, second engineer of the s.s. Kini, will be pleased to hear that they have been called to the colours and will be shortly going into camp. The Kgatoro sailed last night for , Wellington. 'Hie Opouri sails to-night for Lyttelton. The Nile arrived this morning from Karamea, and sailed biter for Westport. Air. Watt, third engineer of the Koromiko, has been promoted to second engineer on that vessel. Mr. Afeikle. second engineer of the i Koromiko, lias (gone ashore.

Man'll 17. 5.0 a. in. ; 5.32 p.m. M a irli 18. —6.5 a . in. ; 6.40 p.m. Man.li IS.- -- 7.8 a .in. ; 7.35 p.m. .March 20--8 a. in • 8 27 p.m. ,M.u veil 21--8.52 a .in ; 9.15 p.m. M a icii 229.57 a .m ; 10.0 p.m. March 23--10.20 a.in ; 10.40 p.m

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1917, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1917, Page 7

SHIPPING NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, 17 March 1917, Page 7