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SHIPPING

ARRIVED,, April 4. —Regulus, s-s., 207 tons, from 'Westport. SAILED. April 4. —Joan Craig, 723 tons, for Sydney. IN PORT. Orepuki, Kaituna, Regulus, White Pine. The Kainona loads general cargo at Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru for Greymouth next week. The Ngahere left Onehunga at 3 o'clock on Tuesday. She is due on Thursday afternoon and loads for Wellington a full cargo of coal. The Kakapo leaves Auckland on Thursday for Greymouth, via Whangarei and New Plymouth. The Kaituna sails for Melbourne direct., probably on Friday. The Regulus arrived this morning from Wellington, Nelson and Westport, with general cargo. After discharge, she proceeds to Westport and Nelson. 'The Alexander leaves Wellington today for Greymouth direct with general cargo. She discharges same and sails for Westport and W anganui. The Waimea will probably leave Wellington on Friday for Nelson, Westport and Greymouth. AT OTHER PORTS. , ONEHUNGA, April 4. Sailed at 3.30 p.m., Ngahere for Grevmouth. \MANUKAU HEADS, April 4. Passed at 6 p.m., Ngahere, for Greymouth. _ NEWCASTLE, April 5. Sailed, Waitomo. MELBOURNE, April 5. Sailed, Paloona, for Wellington. ‘ AUCKLAND, This DayArrived at 11.20 a.m., Kakapo, from j Greymouth. » — I WAHINE TO LAY L’P. CHRISTCHURCH, April 4. It is announced by the Union Com- ' jiany that the Wahine will be with- , drawn from the ferry service on April 22m1. and will lay up for the winter 1 months. 'The Mararoa is to be recom- ’ missioned, and she will carry on ihe 1 ferry service with the Maori. MISSING AT SEA. ' ( INVERCARGILL. April 3. ’ V hen the Wingatui arrived at Bluff J on Sunday a greaser. Joseph Warren, 1 was (mmd io be missing. He was last 1 seen at 9.30 the previous night. De- ?, ceased has relatives at Pukeraki.

'• HIGH WATER,. April 5 —3.20 a.m.; 3.47 p.m. April 6 —4.25 a.m. : 5.14 p.m. April 7 —6.0 a.m. : 6-40 p.m. April 8 —7.15 a.m. ; 7.47 p.m. April 9 —8.15 a.m. ; 8.40 p.m. April 10 —9.0 a.m. ; 9.25 p.m. April 11 —9.43 a.m. ; 10-12 p.m. April 12 —10.30 a.m ; 10.51 p.m. April 13 —11.12 a.m. ; 11.35 p.m.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1922, Page 7

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SHIPPING Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1922, Page 7

SHIPPING Greymouth Evening Star, 5 April 1922, Page 7

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