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SHIPPING

...T a. —• HIGH WATER—SEPTEMBER, 1934. September 15— 1.50 a.m.; 2.12 p.m. September 16— 2.35 a.m.; 3.0 p.m. September 17 — 3.30 a.m.; 4.0 p.m. September IS — 4.50 a.m.; 5.35 p.m. DEPTH OF THE BAR The depth of the Bar and river at high water yesterday was: —Bar, 23ft lOiffis; river, 21ft lOins. ARRIVED September 14.—Te Aroha, a.s., 56 tons (Kennedy), 5.33 p.m., .from Westport. ' ■' September 15. —John, s.s., 339 tons (Broadhbuse), 0.30 a.m., from New Plymouth.’ SAILED ■Nil. IN PORT Kalingo, Te Aroha, John. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Omana, Auckland, to-day. Poolta, New Plymouth, Monday. Huanui, Foxton, Monday. Alexander, Nelson, Monday. Kaimai, Wellington, Wednesday. Karepo, Westport, September 22. Gabriella, September 22. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Te Aroha, Hokitika, to-day. John, Westport, to-day. Kalingo, Sydney, Monday. Omana, Brisbane, early. Poolta, Miramar, early. Huanui, Foxton, early. Alexander, Dargaville, early. Kaimai, Westport, early. Karepo, Miramar, early. Gabriella, Sydney, early. SHIPPING NOTES. The Te Aroha arrived yesterday afternoon, from Westport, and is to sail this afternoon, for Hokitika. The John arrived early this morning, from New Plymouth. She is to sail this afternoon, for Westport. The Omana is due this afternoon to load for Brisbane and Newcastle. The Kalingo, which has not completed loading, is to sail on Monday for (Sydney. . The Huanui is due on Monday, from Foxton, to load for return. The Alexander is due on Monday, from Wellington, via Nelson, to load for Dargaville. The Poolta is due on Monday from New Plymouth, to load for Miramai’ and Nelson. The Kaimai is due on Wednesday, to load timber and coal for Auckland, completing at Westport. The Karepo is due on Saturday next, from Westport, to complete loading foi" Miramar, Wellington, and New Plymouth. The Titoki is to leave Wellington on Tuesday, for Tarakohe and Greymouth. On arrival she will load coal for Wanganui, sailing via Westport. OTHER PORTS. . ■ J A- ■■ ■ > ■ : WELLINGTON, September 14. Sailed, Gael, for Hokitika. NEAV PLYMOUTH, September 14. Sailed, Poolta, for Greymouth. NELfeON, September 15. Arrived, 10.55 a.m., Titoki from Greymouth. PORT HOBART. CHRISTCHURCH, September 14. Because of the refusal of watersiders to work overtime on .the overseas vessel Port Hobart at Lyttelton to-riiglit, the' ship was worked by the permanent railway staff and the ship’s crew. Work was continued till after 11 p.m. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT. LONDON, September 13.. The “Daily Mail’s” Berlin correspondent says: “Germany is preparing to fight the new Cunarder for the Blue Riband of the Atlantic by placing more efficient engines in the Europa and thte Bremen.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1934, Page 8

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SHIPPING Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1934, Page 8

SHIPPING Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1934, Page 8