SHIPPING
DEPTH OF THE BAR
The depth of the bar and river at high water yesterday was: —Bar, 26ft. 10ins.; river, 21ft. lOins. ARRIVED September I—Kamona,1 —Kamona, s.s., 904 tons (Sharp), 7.45 p.m., from Wellington. September I—Titoki, s.s., 247 tons (Graham), 9 p.m., from Picton. SAILED. August 31 —Regulus, s.s., 232 tons (McLeod), 5.5 p.m., for Onakaka. August 31—Tees, s.s., 247 tons (Dowell), 5.10 p.m., for Wellington. September I—Kaimai,1 —Kaimai, s.s., 784 tons (Hackworth), 7.10 p.m., for Wellington. September I—Ngatoro, s.s., 556 tons (Stein), 7 a.m., for New Plymouth. IN PORT Kamona, Titoki, Kaiapoi. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kaponga, Auckland, to-night. Kaituna, Westport, tomorrow. Rata, Westport, Friday. Kaimai, Wellington, early. Gabriella, Wellington, early. Kalingo, Sydney, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES Titoki, Nelson, to-morrow. Kaiapoi, Melbourne, early. Rata, Wanganui, early. Gabroella, Melbourne, early. Kalingo, Aust, ports, early. Kamona, Wellington and New Plymouth early. AT OTHER PORTS. WELLINGTON, Sept. 2. Arrived, 12.35 a.m. Tees, from Greymouth.
AUCKLAND, September- 2. Arrived at 9.35 a.m., Kanna, from Greymouth. ONAKAKA, September 2. Arrived at 5.30 a.m.; Regulus, from Greymouth. WELLINGTON, Sept. 2. Arrived 2 p.m., Ngatoro, from Greymouth. ■ LONDON, Sept. 1. Arrived at San Francisco, Maunganui. Sailed, Mahia from Boston, Tairoa from Liverpool, Waikawa from San Francisdo. SUVA, Sept. 2. ■ Arrived, yesterday, City of Lincoln fifom New York. SHIPPING NOTES The Kaiapoi is loading timber for Melbourne. She sails early this week. The Ngatoro sailed yesterday morning, with coal for New Plymouth. The Kaituna is due to-morrow from Westport and will load coal for Miramar.
The Kaimai sailed last night with coal (or Wellington. She is due to return next week.
The Kamona arrived yesterday from Wellington, va Westport, to load coal for New Plymouth and Wellington. Tho Kaponga is due to-night from Auckland.
The Regulus sailed on Saturday with coal for Onakaka.
The Rata leaves Wellington to-mor-row for Nelson, Westport and Greymouth, with general cargo. After discharge she will load coal for Wanganui. Tho Titoki arrived yesterday from Picton to load coal and timber for Nelson.
The Rata is due from Wanganui direct about Tuesday, Sept. 10, to load timber for Petone. The- Gabriella .is due at the end of the week to load timber for Melbourne and Sydney.
The Kalingo leaves Sydney on Wednesday for Greymouth direct, to take timber for Australian ports. The Tees sailed on Saturday night with a full load of timber for Wellington.
September 1—8.20 a.m., 8.45 p.m. September 2—9.10 a.m.; 9.3b > p.m. September 3 —10 a.m.; 10.23 p.m. September 4—10.45 a.m.; 11.10 p.m. September 5—11.35 a.m.; 11.58 p.m. September £ _• n n o — September 7—0.35 a.m.; 0.55 p.m. September 8—1.19 a.m.; 1.45 p.m. September 9—2.10 a.m.; 2.37 p.m. September 10—3.5 a.m.; 3.30 p.m. September 11—4.0 a.m.; 4.35 p.m. September 12—5.7 a.m.; 5.40 p.m. Septembei’ 13 —6.20 a.m.; 7.0 » p.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 September 1929, Page 9
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