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SHIPPING. 1 o — I Phases of the Moon.— -OCTOBER. New moon ... 7th 9.51 p.m. First quarter ... 14th g.32 p.m. Full moon ... 21st 8.47 p.m. Last quarter ... 29th 7.22 p.m. PORT ©F GREY. Oct. 30 ... .4.8 a.m. ... 4.51 p.m. Oct. 31 ... 5.37 a.m. ... 6.17 p.m. THE WEATHER, to. The local weather report- yesterday j was ;— ■Wind, jouih-east breeze; barometer, 30.41 ; thermometer, 57 degrees; tides moderate; bat. sjripoth. Captain Edwin wired from Wellington "at noon yesterday as follows:' — ■ "Expect easterly moderate to strong winds, glass fall slowly, tides and sea moderate." ARRIVALS. October 29.--Jane Douglas, s.^s,, 75 tons, Captain Irvine, from Okarito. Kittawa, s.s., 718 tons, Captain McKenzie, from North. DEPARTURES. October 29. Kotuku, s.s., 662 tons, Captain N.icholson, for Wellington. Kennedy, s.s., 137 tons- Captain Vickcrman from Wanganui. Jane Douglas, ss^ 75 tons, Captain Irvine, for Okarito. . . »N PORT. Edward, • from Sydney. Taieri, from Lyttelton. Koonya, -from Lyttelton. .. Kamona, from Lyttelton. Pukaki, from . Wellington. Rosamond, from Wellington. Kittawa, from North. TheFukaki sails to-day for Lyttelton and Napier, coal laden. The Kittawa arrived last evening and sails to-day for New Plymouth and Onehunga coal laden. .The Mapourika arrives from Wellington to-morrow and sails on her re-'- - U £l at \^ o'^ockfon Friday morning. Ihe Waipori arrives from Westport this morning early, and loads coal and timiber for Timaru and Dunedin. The Rosamond is ■ loading timber for Wellington .and will probably get away to-night. The Jane Douglas left for Okarito yesterday afternoon. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. HOKlfik.A, Oct. 29. Arrived at 4 p.m., Jane Douglas from Greymouth. . WETRORT, Oct. 29. Sailed at 4.45 p.m., Charles Edward for Greymouth. Sailed at 3.20 p.m.,' Waipori for Greymouth. " ' • WELLINGTON, Oct. 29. To sail at 8 p.m., Petone Tor Greymouth. . WESTPORT, Oct 29 Arrived at 5; a.m., Arahura from Greymouth. Arrived at 1.30 a.m, Kennedy from Greymouth. Per Press Association — By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. THE STEAJMERS MAROI AND MARAMAR. . v DUNEDIN, Oct 29. The Union Compaijy. has been advised of the arrival at, anil departure from Colombo on -Saturday of the turbine stcamei Maori. The next •port of call wil be Fremantle. The Maori is due „at Dunedin early" in November. The Marama, the Company's intercolonial li«ner 3 is expected to reach Melbourne on Wednesday next. THE TURAKINA FIRE. FLAX NOT THE CAUSE , WELLINGTON, Oct 29 The Court of Enquiry into the Turakana fire found that there was no evidence to disclose the actual cause and origin of the. fire, and, therefore, it was unable to say whether it could have been prevented or "not. The Court was unanimously of the opinion that spontaneous combustion in flax or tow was not the cau.se of the fire. The inspection of cargo, prior to shipment, and during ■ receipt is totally inadequate.' The Court would also emphasise the danger of allowing men engaged in working cargo taking their' coats and. waistcoats #nto the hold. The temperature of 'the is not taken regularly enough, and recommendations to meet these points are- made by the- Court, the" mails '— — THIS DAY. Westport, overland at 3 p.m. Christchurch and South', Pukaki at 3 P.m.. THURSDAY. ■> . Pioton .and North, Charles Edward at 4 p.m. * . Wellington, Rosamond at 4 p.m. ■ ■Westport and North, Mapourika at 7 P-m. . ■ • . ■ FRIDAY . Christchurch, Dunedin and Wellington, express at 6 a.m. Westport and Reefton^ overland at 6. io«a.m. VVestport, overland at 3 p.m. United Kingdom, Continent of Europe via Suez close here on 4th November at 6" a.m. Money orders at 1 p.m., and registered matter at 5 p.m. on the 2nd. •Canada and United States via Vancouver close here on the» 22nd at 6 a.m., money orders at 4 pm. and registered matter at 5 p.m. on the 21st. Hinemoa for Southern Sounds now ■leaves Bluff on 7th November Mails to. connect will close here on Monday, 4th November, at 6 am. •■ •■" . • • ai "DENOWNED * TTNDERWARE * P' " * * „.-.... . - . - * * "The best is not. too good for * * us. WE know it is not too * * good for you." * ■*■-:■- . * * How grand it is to be able * * to get perfect fitting, com- * * fortable feeling, and above all 3^ * positively unshrinkable under- * * wear. .Such, Gentlemen, are * * the goods we are showing -for. 3^ * Summer- in. our famous . . .' * * ' * * "WOLSEY BRAND" * * ■:■■■■■. * * . Renowned as the leading * * Underwear of the world. It is * * like silk to the sky. Will wear *. * for years. Thoroughly un- * * shrinkable and without a rival. - * * They are selling in such quan- * * tities as insure the absolute * * correctness of our prices. * * ■ . * * Sing Jets 6s to 8s 6d.. * * Pants 7s 6d to 9s. Other * * prices : 3s 6d to 5S Sd. 3^ * , ' . • * * Any g-arment found to shrink * * in washing bearing the name * * "Wolsey," will be replaced. afc •* We give you nothing but your * * moneys worth. FDCARTY&WILLIAMi * RINGLEADERS OF THE * * OUTFIT TRADE. * *. ■ * * Mawhera Quay, Creymouth. * *. -* ' * ********************* BARLOW & GO MACKAY STREET. WANTED the Public and Visitors to come and inspect pur numerous and up-to-date Bicycles. and'Accesories. In our window there is a large di.splay of a small portion of the assortment of the stock we keep. The best and largest in Greymouth. Inside the shop- we have a large' variety of High Grade Machines- at the RIGHT FiRICE, and a hqst of second-hand, both Lady's and Gent's, to . choose from at all. prices to suit the buyer. Hire Bykes a special feature. Arrangrepients made for the hire to g-o towards the purchase of Bicycle. Locks, Guns, Sewing Machines, . Typewriters— And all kinds of Mechanics repaired at short notice. ..--.,.- „ • WANT TO. BE WELL DRESSED! (TiALL c^n R.J, McGILLICUDDY'S \J EstablishrnVnt ' and get an up-ttf-date Suit. Guarantee: No Fit, No P<j. Can you ask for a Better Guarantee. t Opposite new Gilmer Buildings,

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Grey River Argus, 30 October 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 30 October 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 30 October 1907, Page 2

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