SHIPPING
HIGH WATER—FEBRUARY, 1932. February 15 —4.5 a.m.; 4.30, p.m. February 16 —4.57 a.m.; 5.30 p.m. February 17 —6.10 a.m.; 6*50 p.m. February 18—8.0 a.m.; 8.30 p.rp. These times have been iltered to conform with Summer-tihi& DEPTH OF THIS BAIL The depth of the bar and high water yesterday was:—Bat, 26ft. 7ins.; river, 20ft. 7iiis. ARRIVED. February 13. —Karepo, 1330 tons (Corby), 4.35 p.m., from New Plymouth. . . February 13. —Alexander’ m.v., 196 tons (Alexander), 8.40 a.m., from Wellington. February 15.—Kaiinai, s.s., 784 tons (Whitefield), 1.45 a.m., from Wellington. February 15. —Gael, m.v., 68 tons (Nalder), 3.55 a.m., from Wellington. SAILED. February 15. —Gael, m.v., 68 tons (Nalder), 11.30 a.m., for Hokitika. IN PORT. Karepo, Alexander, Kaimai. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Kiwitea, Auckland, Friday. Kini, Dunedin, Friday. Miro, Auckland, early. Poolta, Bluff, early. Kalingo, Sydney, early. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alexander, Nelson, to-day. Karepo, Picton and Auckland, to-day. Kaimai, Miramar and Wellington, Wednesday. Kalingo, Sydney and Newcastle, early. Karepo, Melbourne and Adelaide, early.
Kini, Napier, Wellington and Gisborne, early. Kiwitea, Wellington and Auckland, early. OTHER PORTS. LONDON, February 14. Arrived at Kingston, Pakeha; at San Francisco, Makura. . HOKITIKA, February 15. Arrived at 2.20 p.m., Gael, from Greymouth. SHIPPING NOTES. • The Alexander arrived froin Wellington on Saturday with general cargo. The vessel is loading coal and timber for Nelson, and will sail to-night. The Miro will leave Ncav Plymouth, Avheres he has been sheltering, for Greymouth, to-day, Avith a cargo of explosives from Auckland. The Poolta leaves Bluff on February 20, for Greymouth, via East Coast ports, Avith cargo. The Kini left Dunedin on Thursday for Greymouth, via ports. The veslsel is due on Friday next, and will complete a cargo of coal for Wellington, Napier and Gisborne. The Karepo arrived on Saturday to load for Picton and Auckland. She is scheduled to return on February 20 to load timber for Melbourne and Sydney.
The Rata leaves Wellington to-mor-row, and Nelson on Wednesday, for Greymouth direct, with general cargo. She is due on Thursday morning, and after discharge she will part load coal for Wanganui, proceeding to ,Westport to complete loading for New Plymouth! Tho Kaimai arrived this morning from Wellington to load coal and timber for Miromar and Wellington. The Kiwitea is due on Friday’ from Auckland to load coal for Wellington and Auckland.
TTr T^- e Gael ari ’i ve d this morning from Wellington. She proceeded later to Hokitika, after discharging some Greymouth cargo.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 February 1932, Page 9
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