SHIPPING
HIGH WATER—MARCH, 1929.
DEPTH OF THE BAR.
The depth on the bar and river at high water yesterday was: —Bar, 27ft.; river, 20ft. ARRIVED, Nil. SAILED April 2 —Regulus, 232 tons. (.Hay), 5 p.m., for Nelson
IN PORT Kamona, Kanna, Kaimai. EXPECTED ARRIVALS Alexander, Lyttelton, early. Orepuki, Westport, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Kamona, New Plymouth, to-day. Kaimai, Miramar and Wellington, Thursday. Kanna, Auckland, Friday. Orepuki, Wanganui, early. Alexander, Motueka, early. SHIPPING NOTES The Kamona was expected to sail this afternoon with coal for New Plymouth and Auckland.
The Kanna is due to leave on Friday morning with coal foi* Auckland. The Kaimai is due to sail to-morrow night with coal for Miramar and Wellington.
The Rcgulus sailed last evening with coal for Nelson and Wanganui. The Orepuki leaves Wellington on Friday for Westport direct/and’ Greymouth, with general cargo. ’ After discharge she loads coal for Wanganui.
The Alexander leaves Nelson to-mor-row for Westport and Greymouth With general cargo. After discharge she loads timber for Motueka.
April 3 —4.20 a.m.; 4.55 p.m. April 4—5.30 a.m.; 6.10 p.m. April 5—6.50 a.m.; 7.30 p.m. April 6—8.0 a.m.; 8.25 p.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 April 1929, Page 9
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