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SHIPPING

HIGH WATER, ’

DEPTH OB BAR. The depth on the bar and riyer qt high water yesterday was : —Bar, 23ft. 6in.; river, 20ft. 6in. ARRIVED. March 4—Ngakuta, s.s., 944 tons (Knowles), 9.30 a.in., from Dunedin. SAILED. Nil. ' IN PORT. Kaitangata, Ngakuta. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Ihumata, Wanganui, to-night. Regulus, Wellington, to-night. Waimea, Onehunga, early. Kaimai, Wellington, early. Alexander, Wellington, early. Kittawa, Wellington, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ngakuta, Auckland, to-morrow. Alexander, Wanganui, early.

Regi>lus, Picton, early. Kaitangata, Melbourne, early. Kaimai, Wellington, early. AT OTHER - PORTS. NEWCASTLE, March 3. Sailed: Joan Craig for New Zealand. ■WELLINGTON, March 4. • Sailed at 12.5 a.m., Kaimai, for Greymouth. PORT NELSON, March 3. Sailed at 2.10 p.m., Regulus, for Westport and Greymouth. SHIPPING NOTES. The Regulus • is due to-night from Wellington, via Nelson and Westport, with general cargo. After discharge she loads coal for Picton. The Alexander leaves Wellington today for Nelson, Westport and Greymouth, with general cargo. After discharge she proceeds to Westport to load for Wanganui. The Ihumata is d”e from Wanganui this evening. She loads timber for Melbourne. Captain S. A. Chatfield has resumed command of the Kamo, vice Captain E. R. Lowe. The Kaitangata is expected to sail about the end of the week, timber laden. for Melbourne. The Kaimai sailed from Wellington yesterday for Greymouth with general cargo. She calls at Picton, en route, , and will load coal and timber on ar-' rival for return to Wellington. The Kittawa- is expected to sail from Wellington to-day for Greymouth direct. The Ngakuta arrived this morning from Lyttelton. She is loading coal for Auckland.

March 4—1.28 a.m. i ; 1.48 p.m. Marcli 5—2.10 a.m. ; ; 2.32 p.m. March 6—2.55 a.m. ; i 3.20 p.m. March 7—3.45 a.m. i ; 4.10 p.m. March 8—4.40 a.m. : ; 5.10 p.m. March 9—5.45 a.m. ; ; 6.20 p.m.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 March 1926, Page 7

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SHIPPING Greymouth Evening Star, 4 March 1926, Page 7

SHIPPING Greymouth Evening Star, 4 March 1926, Page 7

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