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SHIPPING NEWS

ARPJ’vhJI) February 24. —Swallow, s.s., 500 tons, Captain McKenzie, from Westport. SAILED, February 24 —Nil. IN PORT. Karori., Swallow. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Alexander, from "Wellington, tonight. Orepuki, from Lyttelton, to-morrow Ngatoro, from New Plymouth, to-mor-row. Kowhai, from Lyttelton and "Wellington, to-day. Rosamond, from Onehunga, Wednesday. Poherua, from Wellington, Wednes day. Kini, from Wellington, Thursday. Inga, from "Wanganui, Sunday.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alexander, for Tavakohe, to-morrow Kowhai, for Napier and Gisborne, to-morrow. Karori, for Wellington, Lyttelton and Timaru, Tuesday. Poherua, for Wellington, Thursday. Kini, for Lyttelton. Thursday. Orepuki, for Lyttelton, Friday. Ngatoro, for Lyttelton, Friday, The Karori sails for Wellington, Lyttelton and- Timaru to-morrow, timber laden. The Kowhai is due from Wellington to-day. She loads coal for Nahier and Gisborne. The Rosamond is due from Onehunga to-morrow. She loads timber and general cargo for Wellington. The Kiniheaves Dunedin to-day with general cargo, and is due on Thursday.

She returns to the same port, coal laden. The Regulus .is delayed and leaves Picton to-day for Grey, vir Westport, with a load of chaff. On discharge of same she loads coal for Nelson and Picton. The Alexander Is due to-night from Wellington, via way ports, with general cargo. On discharge of same she loads coal for Tarakohc. The Orepuki is duo ffom Lyttelton to-morrow. She’ returns on Friday. The Inga is due from Wanganui on Sunday. She loads for Sydney. The Joan Craig is due from Wanganui on Monday. She loads for Sydney. The Ngatoro is due from New Plymouth to-morrow. She loads for Lyttelton. Mr. J. llughau is now chief officer on the Komata, vice Mr. F, C. Warren . . Mr. W. IT. Oadwallader has joined the Komata as third officer in place of Mr. R. M. Leech. Mr. J. Mcßae',■ extra officer on the Manuka, has signed off. Mr. J. G. Robinson has signed on the Komata as third engineer, vice Mr B. L. Arrowsmith, who has joined the Moana as fourth engineer in place of Mr. Osborne, now ashore on sick leave. Mr. N, Anderson is now chief officer on the Corlnna.

HIGH WATER. February 24-0.55 a.m. ; ,1-20 p.m. February 25 —1.45 a.m. ; 2.12 p.m. February 26—2.30 a.m. ; 2.57 p.m. February 27—3.25 a.m. ; 3.55 p.m. February 28—4.25 a.m. ; 4.57 p.m. February 20—6.30 a.m ; 6.5 p.m.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1920, Page 7

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SHIPPING NEWS Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1920, Page 7

SHIPPING NEWS Greymouth Evening Star, 24 February 1920, Page 7

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