SHIPPING
HIGH WATER —NOVEMBER, 1931. November 2 —2.35 a.m.; 2.55 p.m. November 3. —3.25 a.m.; 3.50 p.m. November 4—4.25 a.m.; 5.0 p.m. These times have been altered to conform with Summer-time. DEPTH OF THE BAR. The depth of the bar and river at high water yesterday was:—Bar, 25ft. lin.; river, 21ft. lin. ARRIVED. Nil. SAILED. Nil. in'port Orepuki, Huia. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Orepuki, Onakaka, Thursday. Kartigi, Wellington, Friday. Kini, Grafton, early. Kanna, Timaru, November 9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Huia, Westport, to-day. Orepuki, Onakaka and Nelson, today. Kini, early. Kanna, Auckland, early. Kartigi, Miramar and Wellington, early. OTHER~PORTS.
AUCKLAND, November 1. Arrived, Aorangi, from Suva. Kiwitea, from Greymouth. AUCKLAND, November 2. Arrived, Northumberland, from Liverpool. Sailed, Tofua, for Suva. WELLINGTON, November 2. Arrived, Monowai, from Sydney; Gabriella, from Newcastle; Wingatui, from Auckland. LONDON, November 1. Arrived at Liverpool, Karamea; at Colon, City of Mandalay; at Panama, Somerset.. Sailed, Niagara, for Honolulu; Puriri, from Port Said; Matakana, from Clyde; Port Dunedin, from New York. SHIPPING NOTES. The Kartigi is due on Friday next from Wellington to load coal and timber for Miramar and Wellington. The Kanna is due on November 9, from Timaru, to load coal for Auckland. The Kini has loaded at Grafton, New South Wales, for Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, Napier and Greymouth. She completes her Australian loading at Newcastle, from whence she takes what general cargo is offering for Greymouth. The Huia arrived on Friday from New Plymouth, via Nelson, with, a cargo of explosives. She sails to-day for Westport. The Orepuki arrived on Friday night from via Nelson and Westport, with, general cargo. She is loading coal for Nelson and Onakaka, and will sail to-day. She is scheduled to return from Onakaka about Thursday to load coal for Tarakohe. PALLISER BAY WRECK. WELLINGTON, October 31. The boat which was wrecked in Palliser Bay was the “Mapuhi,” an auxiliary yacht. The crew comprised: J. W. Stallard and. his two sons. Basila nd Martin. All are safe. The boat is a total loss.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1931, Page 9
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