SHIPPING NEWS
ARRIVED. (Since 2 p.m. yesterday.) Rosamund, s.s., 721 tons (Nicholat) SAILED. Wootton, s.s., 125 tons (Larsen). Karamu. s.s., 934 tons (Hopkins). 5 IN PORT. (At 2 p.m. to-day.) Rosamond, 721 tons (Nicholas). EXPECTED ARRIVALS. (To-day.) ' Waimea, s.s., 207 tons (Graham). (September 3.) Alexander, s.s., 185 tons, (Wildman Regains, s.s., 232 tons (Vickerman; (September 4.) Kakapo. s.s., 1521 tons (Knowles). Kittawa, s.s., 1247 tons (McClellam Kahika, s.s., 1172 tons (Holmes-Edge (Uncertain.) Ngatoro, s.s., 553 tons (Dowell). Kini, s.s., 1122 tons (Cordy). White Pin« barque, 900 tons. Maroro (sail). PROJECTED I > ERA RTURES. (September 3.) Rosamond, s.s.. 721 tons (Nicholas). (September 4.) Waimea, s.s., 207 tons (Graham). (September 6.) Kakapo, 's.s., 1521 tons (Knowles). (Uncertain.) Ngatoro, s.s.. 558 tons (Dowell). Kini, s.s., 1122 tons (Cordy). Maroro (sail). White Pine, barque, 900 tons. The Karamu sailed last night for Wellington coal laden. The Wootton sailed last night for Lyttelton with timber. The Rosamond arrived last night from Wellington with general cargo. She loads timber and general for the same port and sails to-morrow night. The Alexander leaves Nelson to-day for Greymouth . direct. She loads timber for' Motueka and will sail about Saturday. The Regains leaves Wellington for Greymouth direct. She loads coal for Picton and Wanganui. The Waimea is due to-night from Wellington and usual way ports with a large shipment of general cargo. On discharge of same she will load for Tarakohe. The Kakano leaves Lyttelton to-day for Grey direct with general cargo.. The s!s. Nile, which got on the spit when working the port inward at Karamea near Westport, on. Monday morning, was refloated on the evening tide and berthed, without damage, at the wharf. , ~ Mr. A. R. Pryde, chief officer of-the Ngakuta, who was. severely injured during that vessel’s trip to Wellington last week, is greatly/ improved, LYTTELTON, This, Day. —Sailed at 1130 a.m., Kakano, for Greymouth. FORT AHURIRT, This Day.—Arrived at 9.30 p.m. on Ist., Kowhai, from Greymouth. .. WELLINGTON, , This Day.—SailM at 7.5 a.m., Port Denison, for London, via Panama. ~
HIGH WATER FOR THE WEEK. September 2.—<0.29 a.m. ; 0.52 p.m. September 3. —1.22 a.m. ; 1.35 p.m. September 4. —1.53 a.m. ; 2.25 p.m. September 5. —2.49 a.m. ; 3.17 p.m. September 6. —3.45 a.m. ; 4.12 p.m. September 7. —4.40 a.m. ; 5.15 p.m. September 8 —5.50 a.m. ; 6.27 p.m. September 9—7.5 a.m; v.ob p.m. September 10 —8.5 a.m ; 8.35 p.m. September 11 —9.0 a.m ; 9.29 p.m. September 12 —9.55 a.m ; 10.20 p.m. September 13 —10.40 a.m ; 11.0 p.m. September 14 —11.19 a.m ; 11.38 p.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 September 1920, Page 7
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