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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER, June 4 8.49 a.m. ; 9.14 p.m. June 5 —9.34 a.m. ; 9.58 p.m. June 6—10.19 a.m.; 10.42 p.m. June 7 —11.5 a.m. ; 11.26 p.m. ARRIVED. June 4. —Nil. SAILED. June 3. —Ngahere, s.s., 680 tons, Captain Dowell, for Wellington. IN PORT. Karori, Ngatoro, Orepuki, Kamo, Regulus. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kahika, from Wellington, Monday. Alexander, from Wellington, Monday. Kokiri, from Wellington, Monday. Waipori, from Wellington, Wednesday. Koranui, from Wellington, Weclnes- . day. Kakapo, from Lyttelton, Friday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kamo, for Wellington, to-night. Karori, for Melbourne, to-night. Kahika, for Lyttelton, Monday. Waipori, for Sydney, Wednesday. Kokiri, for Lyttelton, Wednesday. Koranui, for Miramar, Wednesday. Kakapo, for Lyttelton, "Friday. AT OTHER PORTS. BLUFF, This Day.—Arrived at midnight, Kaitangata, from Sydney, with English mail. NEWCASTLE, June 2—Departures : Inga, for New Zealand. SYDNEY, This Day.—Sailed, Maheno at 11.45 for Auckland ; Ulimaroa, 4 p.m., for Wellington. The steamer Joan Craig is expected to arrive in Greymouth about June 10, with the necessary machinery for proceeding with the work of developing the oilfield at Kotuku. The Orepuki will sail, timber laden, for Lyttelton on Monday night. The Ngahere sailed, coal laden, for Wellington, this morning. The Ngatoro will sail, with coal, for New Plymouth on Monday evening.? 'I he Regulus sails this afternoon for Nelson with a cargo of coal and timber. The Alexander arrives on Monday from Wellington, via way ports, with general cargo. A Press Association message from Gisborne states that the body of Captain Anderson, master of the Tluanui, who was drowned a fortnight ago during the salvage operations, was discovered floating in the roadstead. The Arahura was placed on the Na-pier-Auckland service in place of the Mararoa which is to be on the Welling-ton-Lyttelton ferry service.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1921, Page 7

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SHIPPING Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1921, Page 7

SHIPPING Greymouth Evening Star, 4 June 1921, Page 7

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