SHIPPING NEWS
HIGH WATER. October 4. —2.25 a.m.; .2.50, p.m, October 5 —3.18 a.m; 3.40 p.m. October 6 —4.11 a.m; 4.35 p.m, October 7-r-5.5 a.m ; 5.35 p.m. October 8 —6.9 a.m; 6.45 p.m. October 9 —7.17 a.m; 7.50 p.m. October 10 —8.20 a.m; 8.50 p.m. ARRIVED. October 5. —Nil. SAILED. October 4. —Ngakuta, s.s., 993 tons. ' Can tain Dowell, for Sydney. October 4. —Ngahere, s.s., 680 tons, Captain Dutliie, for Wellington. IN PORT. Ngatoro, Swallow, Kittawa* (steam), White Pine (sail). EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Echo, from Pic ton, Wednesday. Alexander, from Wellington, Monday Poherua, from Southern ports, Wednesday. Kini, from Westport, Wednesday. Kamona, Thursday. Kahika, Thursday. ! Kokiri, Thursday. Regulus, from Onehunga, Thursday. Rosamond, from Wellington, Saturday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kittawa, for Lyttelton, Thursday. 1 Poherua, for Wellington, Thursday. Kini, for Wellington, Friday. Kamona, for Wellington, Saturday. 1 Kahika, for Wellington, Monday. ' Kokiri, for Wellington, -Monday. _ Rosamond, for Westport and Wellington, Tuesday. The Waimea sailed yesterday, coal • laden, for Tarakohe. The Ngakuta sailed last night for • Sydney, timber laden. The Ngahere sailed last night for Wellington, coal laden. The Alexander is expected to leave Wellington on Thursday for Greymouth, via way ports. The Regulus leaves Onehunga about ■ 15tb inst. for Greymoutb, via Nelson and Westport. -■ _ ; The Echo is due to-morrow morning ; from Picton. > The Swallow sails for Sydney this < afternoon with a full load of timber. The Kittawa sails for Lyttelton on 1 Thursday, timber laden. ! The Kokiri is expected to leave 1 Dunedin to-morrow for Grey direct, ; and will be available for any general - cargo offering. ; Mr. W. WbitefieM has joined the - Poherua as chief officer, vice Mr. G. W. Evans. Mr. J. C. Barnett lias ■ succeeded Mr. Whitefield as chief offi- ] cer of the Kamo. 1 WELLINGTON, This Day.—Arrived ' at 10 a.m., Marama, from San Fran- 1 cisco, LYTTELTON, This Day—Arrived at 6.20 a.m., Waipori, from Greymouth. PORT OF GREYMOUTH. THE EXPORTS. The exports from the Port of Greymouth for the period ended 18th -September, 1920, were as follows : —■ —Coal— Brunner 257 tons State 7.483 tons Papanoa 32 tons Blackball Reefton 3,632 tons —Various —• W r ool 62 bales Coke • 4 tons. Bricks 35 tons Timber ... 4,536,276 sup. ft. ;• / ‘ ’ i . : *•;
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 October 1920, Page 7
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