SHIPPING
ARRIVED. December 6 —Opua, s.s., 288 tons (McKenzie), 6.5 p.m., Westport. . Regulus, -s.s., 227 tons (Wildman), 10 p.m., Westport. SAILED, December 7 —Nil. IN PORT. Opua, Regulus, Ngakuta. EXPECTED ARRIVALS.
Ultimata, Wanganui, this day. Waimea, Onehunga, Monday. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ngakuta, Auckland, Saturday. The Regulus arrived here last night from Wellington, via Nelson and Westport. Or. discharge. of general cargo she loads coal and timber for Nelson. The Waimea is due here on Monday from Onehunga, via way ports, with general cargo. The T'itoki is expected to leave Wellington to-morrow for Greyomuth, via way ports. The Kahika leaves Onehunga today, with general cargo, for Greymouth. The Kini is expected to leave Dunedin to-day with general cargo for Westport and Greymouth, via Oamaru, Timaru and Lyttelton. The Ngakuta is loading coal and sails for Auckland direct to-morrpw. The Opua arrived last night with general cargo from Lyttelton and Wellington. She loads timber and sails for Wellington to-morrow. The Ihuniata. is due this evening from Wanganui. On arrival she loads timber for Sydney. The Gabriella is expected about Dec. 16 from Wanganui to load timber for Melbourne. AT OTHER PORTS. WANGANUI, December 7. Arrived, Titoki, from Greymouth. NEWCASTLE, December 7. Sailed Gabriella. ■ HOBART, December 7. A r rived, Kai apoi. ADELAIDE, December 7. Sailed, Waipori, for New Zealand. KAEO’S CREW ARRIVE. [Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, December 7 The crew of the auxiliary schooner Kaeo, lost at Nuie on October 24, arrived by the Tofua. Captain MacDonald, speaking of the discomforts of the voyage in the boat, said that it n'ever stopped raining for two hours on end at any one time during the whole trip, a most unusual thing in those latitudes at that period of the year. They were cold and wet most of the time, and when the sun did shine their sodden clothes steamed on them. The little boat behaved very well, though the weather was so bad. Griffiths, the mate, was left behind at Nuie to take charge, and was preparing for another boat trip to Vivau, had not the Lady Roberts turned up in time.
December 5—7.36 a.m. ; 8.4 p.m. December 6—8.30 a.m. ; 8.56 p.m. December 7—9.18 a.m. : 9.43 p.m. December 8—10.3 a.m. ; 10.30 p.m. December 9—10.50 a.m. ;1 11.15 p.m. December 10—11.37 a.m. : 12.0 p.m. December 11 -; 0.25 p.m. December 12—0.51 a.m. ; 1.16 p.m. December 13—1.42 a.m. ; 2.7 p.m. December 14—2.35 a.m. ; 3.4 p.m. December 15—3.31 a.m. ; 4 p.m. December 36—4.34 a.m. ; 5.7 p.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 December 1923, Page 7
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