SHIPPING
HIGH WATER,
ARRIVED. Nil. SAILED. Nil. IN PORT. Waipori, Rakanoa, Kakapo, Wiiite Pine. There is a heavy swell on the bar, which makes shipping movements quite impossible to-day. The swell sprang up last evening very suddenly. The Kaituna. leaves Dunedin on Monday for Greymouth direct to load timber for Melbourne. Next week the Kamontt. loads general cargo at Timaru and Lyttelton for Westport and Greymouth. . She left Wellington yesterday for Greymouth, and on arrival will load coal, which with she is expected to sail for Lyttelton on Saturday. The Kakapo has completed loading, but is bar-bound. The Rakanoa is expected to leave for Wellington in the morning, the bar permitting. The same applies to the Waipori, which is ready to leave for Melbourne to-morrow evening, if the bar is workable. The Waimea leaves Wellington today, and Nelson to-morrow, for Westport with general cargo. She will probably proceed to West port and Picton. AT OTHER PORTS. WELLINGTON, March 23. Sailed at 2.35 p.m., Kamona, for Grevmouth. SYDNEY, March 22. Arrived. Port Napier, from Newcastle ; City of Canton and Waitomo, from Hobart. FREMANTLE, This Day. Arrived, Osterley. DAMAGE I) KA I TANG ATA. SYDNEY’, This Day. The Kaitangata returned to port under a jury-rigged rudder. She expects to resume her vovage at the end of next week. AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE. I.ON DON, 31 arch 23. The barque Garthpool, from New South Wales, arrived at Deal after an eventful passage. 'The skipper had a seizure in Caribous on November 13. ' ami died on December 4. In the 1 Channel a gale tore the sails and bul- ■ warks away. In response to distress , signals, she was towed to Weymouth • and later to Deal. LONDON, March 23 1 Arrivals: At London. Port Aug- ’ usta; at Liverpool, Barambah ; at s Suez. Laguna ami Ormonde ; at Colon, ( 1 itoki. Departures: From Norfolk, t Westmeath; from Port Natal, Ayr- ( shire; from Lisbon, Australford; from Colombo, Hobson Bay ; from Table ‘ Bay, Woodarra; from Sourabaya, At- * henic. t MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. A. Lancaster has signed on the , Maori’s articles as assistant purser, vice Mr. R. AV. Bicker-ton. ’The A.U.S.N. Company’s steamer 1 Wyreenra, which lias been lying idiom Sydney Harbour- for some months past < owing to the shipping slump on the , Australian coast, has been placed in j commission. Captain C. Clift has beerr appointed to the command of the Union Company’s inter-colonial passenger steamer : Moeraki, which has left Wellington for i Sydney. The officers associated with ( Captain Clift are: —Chief, Air. W. AG'rav; second, Mr-. H. M. Hurley; ( third, Air. AV. If. Cadwallader; chief engineer. Air. A. R. Watson ; second. Ah-. R. Graham; third, Air. G. AL 1 Alonagan ; four th, Air. O. A. Anderson ; fifth, Air-. AL McDonald; sixth, . Air-. J. Crosswell; seventh, Mr. E. R. Marsh.
March 24 —8.10 a.m.; 8.35 p.m. March 25 —8.50 a.m.; 9.13 p.m. March 26 —9.20 a.m. ; 9.43 p.m. March 27 —9.50 a.m. • 10.10 p.m. March 28 —10.20 a.m. ; 10.40 p-m. March 29 —10.50 a.m. ; 11.10 p.m. March 30 —11.20 a.m. ; 11.40 p.m. March 31 —11.59 a.m.; .
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 March 1922, Page 7
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