SHIPPING
HIGH WATER , S..V J V?.k ,11 ’- -’ y~5. *. m--. - May B—lo.o a.m. ; 10.20 p.m. May 9—10.40 a.m. ; 11.0 p-m. May 10—11.20 a.m. • 11.42 p.m. May 11 ; 0.5 p.m. \ May 12 —0.30 a.m-; 0.55 p.m. <■ May 13-rr1.20 a.m. ; 1.45 p.m. May 14—2.12,\ a.m.; 2.40 p.m. May 15—3.10 a-in. ; 3.40 p.m. May 16 —4,15 a.m.; 4.50 p.m. May 17—5.30 a.m. ; 6;20 p.m. May 18—7.0 a.m-; 7.30 p.m. May 19—8.0 a.m. ; 8.25’ ’p.m. May 20 —8.45 a.m. ; 9.5 p.m. May 21—9.25 a-m.; 9.40 p.m. M,jly 22—10.0 a.m. 10.18 p.m. May 23—10.36 a.m. *10.50 p.m. Mrty 24—11.16 a.m-; ’ 11.30 p.m. May 25 —11.50 a.m. ; ——• May 26—0.8.-a.m s ; 0.28,, p.m. ■ ... DEPTH OF BAB. ■ The depth on tSie river at high water yesterday was: —Bar, 20ft. 4in.; river 21ft-;. 4in. ARRIVED. Nil. - V ■ ■ • SAILED. Nil. IN PORT. 7 ——. Nil. . EXPECTED ARRIVALS, Mawhera, .Wellington Kaimai, AVellingibii;-; Saturday. Regulus, Wellington,. Saturday. Waimea, Picton, Sunday.;. Kahika, Dunedin,. Monday. Inga. Gisborne,’ Wednesday. Kaiapoi/ Auckland, early. Joan Craig,I’Wanganui, 1 ’ Wanganui, early. Orepuki, Lyttelton, early. Regulus, Picton, early. Tees, Lyttelton, early. Waipori. Lyttelton, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Kaim ai, Wellington, ; Saturday. Waimea, Wanganui; Monday. Kahika, Sydney, early. Kaiapdi,. .Auckland, early. Kaitangata, Melbourne, early. Inga, Sydney, early. Joan Craig, Sydney, edrly. Waipori, Wellington/ early. QTHER PORTS. AUCKLAND, May 8. ’Sailed 11.10 p.m., on tarn 7th.’-, Kaiapoi, for Greymouth. . t . AUCKLAND, May 8. Sailed 11.45 a.m., 7th., Katoa for Greymouth. SHIPPING NOTES. The Kaimai sailed front Wellington last night for Greymouth direct. She will load coal and timber for return to the same port. U ■ The Kaiapoi is due early next week from Auckland, with general cargo. She will load coal and timber on arrival here for return to Auckland. The Waipori is expected to sail -from Lyttelton to-day for this port and will load coal, timber and general’ cargo here for Wellington. The Kahika is expected to arrive early next week to load timber for Sydney. The Kaitangata is due at Greymouth on. May 20, to load timber for Melbourne and Adelaide. The Inga, is due from Gisborne on Wednesday next, and will load timber for Sydney. . ■ 1 The. Joan Craig is due from Wanganui on May 20, and will load; timber for Sydney. The dredge Mawhera, which has been on the patent slip at YVellington undergoing annual inspection and overhaul, was scheduled to leave at noon yesterday for Greymouth direct, and. is due to-night. The Tees is expected to sail from Lyttelton for Greymouth, via Wellington, on May 16, and on arrival at Greymc-uth will load timber for W aikokonu. ■ The Waimea is due on Sunday from Picton direct to load timber for Nel-
squ and . Wanganui. the Orepuki leaves Timaru to-day for ■ 'Nelson - and Coast with - general cargo. ’ the Regulus is due to-morrow nigh., from Wellington via way ports with general, cargo. TREBATHA’S MISHAP. • * . ■ > (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) . >1
SYDNEY, May 7. . Latest reports of the chances of refloating .the Trebatha s are more hopeful, though she is hard and fast up to the foremast. The. position is considered not serious if the weather remains line. Boats arc unloading cargo. „ ■ .
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