SHIPPING
HIGH WATER, MAY, 1938.
depth of the bah. The depth ot the bar and river at high water yesterday was; —Bar,’ 26ft. 4in.; river, 21ft. 4in. ARRIVED. May 19. —Waimea, s.s., 207 tons (Hughan), 2 a.m., from Port Waikato. SAILED May 19.—-Omana, s.s., 1513 tons (Lowe), 1.15 p.m., for Melbourne. IN PORT Waimea, Gabriella. Kalingo. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Rata, Wanganui, to-night, Poolta. Wellington, to-morrow. Hokitika, Wellington, Saturday. Titoki, Monday. James Cook, Lyttelton, Tuesday. Waimea, Port Waikato, early. Rata, Wanganui, early.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Gabriella, Sydney, to-night. Waimea, Port Waikato, to-morrow. Kalingo, Miramar, early., Hokitika, Hokitika, early. Waimea, Port Waikato, early. Rata, Picton, early. James Cook, Melbourne, early. Rata, New Plymouth, early. Titoki, Tarakohe, early. SHIPPING NOTES Waimea arrived early this morning front Port Waikato, to load timber for return. She is to sail to-morrow afternoon, and after discharge at Port Waikato she will proceed to Wellington to load for Westport and Greymouth. On' arrival here, she will probably load timber for Port Waikato. Omana sailed this afternoon with timber for Melbourne and Adelaide. Gabrielis, is to sail at midnight tonight, for Sydney and Newcastle, with timber. Kalingo is loading for Miramar and Wellington. Poolta is to leave Wellington tonight for Greymouth, with cargo, and will load here on Saturday morning for Miramar and Wellington. Kaimiro will not load at Greymouth on Saturday, as scheduled, owing to ithe dispute and the paying off of the crew.
Rata is due to-night, from Wanganui, via Westport, to load for Picton and Wanganui. She is to sail to-mor-row and will return to load coal for New Plymouth. Hokitika was to deave Wellington at noon to-day with cargo for Tarakohe, Greymouth and Hokitika, .being due here on Saturday morning. Titoki is due on Monday next, to load coal for Tarakohe and Nelson. James Cook is due about Tuesday from Sydney, via Dunedin and x Lyttelton, with poles and general cargo. AC ter discharge, she will load timber for Melbourne.
Gael was to leave Hokitika to-day, with cargo for Bruce Bay.
May19— 1.7 a.m.; 1.25 p.m. May 20— 1.40 a.th.; 2.0 p.m. May 21— 2.21 a.m.; 2.46 p.m. May 22— 3.12 a.m.; 3.35 p.m. May 23— 4.5 a.m.; 4.35 p.m. May 24— 5.10 a.m.; 5.49 p.m. May 25— 6.20 a.m.; 7.0 P.m. May 26— 7.26 a.m.; 7.52 p.m. May 27— 8.15 a.m.; 8.39 p.m. May 28— 9.3 a.m.; 9.2 : 7 p.m. May 29— 9.52 a.m.; 10.15 p.m. May SO10.36 a.m.; 11.5 p.m. May 31— 11.27 a.m.; 11.50 p.m.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 May 1938, Page 10
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