SHIPPING
HIGH WATER—-APRIL, 1929.
April 18—5.16 a.m.; 6.6 p.m. x 5 April- 19—6.40 a.m.; 7.20 p.m. ' April 20 —7.45 a.m.; 8.15 p.m. ‘ April 21—8.35 a.m.; 9,0 p.m; April 22—9.20 a.m.; 9.40 p.m. April 23—10.0 a.m.; 10.17 p.m. I April 24—10.35, a.m.; 10,5?; p.m, April 25—11.13 a.m.; 11.30 p.m.
DEPTH OF THE BAR. I ' ~ . s Thq depth on the bar and river at ■high water yesterday was:—Bar, l2sft;; river, 20ft:. \ ; ARRIVED. : Nil. SAILED April 18 —Kanna, s.s., 1049 tons j (McDonald), 5.5 a.m., for Wellington. April 18—Kamona, s.s., 904 tons (Hackworth), 4.15 a.m,, for New Plyimouth. IN PORT Nil; • EXPECTED ARRIVALS ' . Alexander, Wellington, to-night. Kaitangata, Wellington, Friday. Kaimai, Napier, Saturday. Regulus, Onehiinga, early. Kaponga, Auckland, Saturday. PROJECTED .DEPARTURES Alexander, Tarakphe, early. Kdifhfi'geLta, Auckland, early. Kaimai, Wellington, early. Kaponga, Melbourne and Adelaide, early. AT OTHER PORTS. LONDON, April 17. .Arrived at Southampton, -Kia Ora. Shiled, Hororata, from Colon; Mahia, from London; Wirrall, from Norfolk; Daghestan, from Singapore. / PORT NELSON, April 18. - Arrived at 11 p.m. on 17, Orepuki, from Greymouth.
WELLINGTON, April 18. . Arrived, Amalthus, at 12-.-. C p.m., from Singapore.
SHIPPING NOTES The Kanfia sailed this morning with coal and timber for Miramar and Wellington. The Kamona sailed this morning for New Plymouth, W6llington and- Miramar. The Kaitangata is due on Friday from Wellington to Idad coal for Auckland. / The Kaimai is due next Saturday to load coal and timber for Miramar and Wellington. l The Kaponga is due on. Saturday from EAuckland, via way ports, to load timber for Melbourne and Adelaide. The Alexander is due to-night from Wellington, via Nelson and Westport, with general cargo. After discharge she loads coal for Tarakohe. The Regulus left Onehunga yesterday for Ricton, Nelson, Westport and Greymouth with general cargo. The Anchor Company has received word by cable that its new cargo vessel, the s.s. Rata, now under construction. on the Clyde, wab successfully launched on Friday last. The chris-tening-ceremony was performed by Mrs. William Buffey, the youngest daughter of General Manager, Mr Williani Rogers. t
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1929, Page 9
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