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HIGH WATER. March 17.— 1.48 a.m.; 2.10 p.m, March 18— 2.35 a.m.; 3.2 „.«,. WEATHER REPORT. Greymouth.— Wind ,east, li K kt ; baro • meter, 30 ; Jhermometer, 57 degrees ; tmes good; bar considerable Rev Bates wired yesterday as follows. "Expect southerly moderate co strong winds prevailing, weather changeable, but indications for fair weather; glass unsteady, but expect high pressure following after 20 hours, sea - conulerable and tides good." ARRIVALS. March 16 Ngahere, s.s, 556 tons, Captain Christian, irom Wellington Echo, auxiliary schooner,, from Wellington. Arahura, s.s. 771 tons, Captain Lambert, from* Wellington, Nelson «m? Westport. Passengers: Messrs Chunn, Williams, Taylor, O'Flahorty, Roberts Elliot, Moynihan (2), Abbott Jacob- ' l 01 !^. 81^ 0 ' Morrice, Griffiths, "Duncan, Ornfhths, Tompsett, Joyce Owens, iUc- I Caul .Stevens, Sill, O'Rielly, u ct cts, T. Pollard. Monarty, Moss. Love, Brahms, Albert, Ralph, Skilton, Wilis, Hilalry McKay, Truder. Boylgon, Edwards. Carlton, Gillespie, Thomas, Kells O'Sulhvan ,-Cahill, Bible, Stephens,' Mitchell; Mesdames Carter, Aldous Rutledge, George, Bi-own, toobru. Pankhurst. Appleton, Skilton, Moloney Misses Kilpatriok, Pike, Montague, Monyihan (2). Meacham, Topping (2), Oruickshanks. Estaile (2), Martin, McDonald. Lamb,. Cummings, Lucas U*SulHvan, Nelson, Cooper. Firth, Smith, Burke Cheal Aldous (2), Sleaian, Ireland, McKepwn. Hutten, Johnston and Hydnman ; 26^ steerage. DEPARTURES: March 16. Kittawa, s.s.- 708 tons,' Captain Penuuigton, for Lytteltou. Pelone, s.s, 388 tons; Captain Dilner, for Wellington". Clyde, schooner, 87 tons, Captain" Mahon, for Lyttelton.- - " IN_.PO_RT. Kamona. Ennerdalo. Arahura. Kaitoa. Alexander,. The Arahura sailed yesterday afternoon for Westport, Neleon and WelJ lincton. , : I % The Ennerdale sails early this morn- [ i«c timber laden for Oamaru and Dunei din. P The Kittawa sailed yesterday mornine for Wellington timber laden^i The Mapourika is dxie this mornine from north and sails on her return at midnight. The Alexander sailed on Wednesday at mid-day for Nelson direct aud Picton. The Kaitoa sailed early this morning for Wellington direct. The Waimea left Nelson yesterday and is due here this afternoon via Westporfc and, sails ab 10 o'clock tonisrto for Wellington direct. The Petone sailed yesterday for Wellineton coal laden. - The auxiliary schooner. Echo arrived from Wellington yesterday.. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. [ THE CANADIAN SERVICE. r OTTAWA, March 15. r The contnact with the New. Zealand y Shipping Company provides for mon- . thlv sailine: from Montreal in the sumr mer and from St. Johns in the wliuor, i, oalline at Halifax. The subsidy is £2,- --, 000 uer month. The rates are not to r ovreerl those from similar ports hi the r United States.. . STEAMER DAMAGED * SYDNEY, March 1&. ► Tho steamer Moresby has been dockpel. It was found necessary to remove eleven plates, "whilst a number of oth- ► ers mo damaged. , THE MAI LB. ; — ♦— THUIISDAY. Wellington, per Kaitoa, clcsefj a«ti 11 ia.m'. Wellington, per Poherua, closes at 1 ».za, Westport and North, Mapourika. 7 n.m. FRIDAY. Westport, Nelson, and Blenheim, per ovorland. closes at &50 a.m. Christchurch, Dunfdin, and Wellington- ncr express, close at 7.40 a.m. The delayed Christclmreh and Dunedni mails arrived here per 6.40 p.m. train (Thursday). HELPLESS AS A BABY. The man or woman who is suffering from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or other complaints arising from the uric acid poisoning, is oftentimes as h»»p le=s as a bady,, the stiffened iM^cles and joints cause intense torture, and reduce tile victim to a state 'of utter helplessness. Don't .r-n air the victim of Rheumatism. Tak RHEUMO: the modern antidote for uric acid poisoning.. 11HECJMO i' a scientific preparation, 1 to be Taken inwardly. RHEUMO' gives piompt lelief ; with the first dose th© -'pain and swelling usually disappear," and a cure is generally affected 'within 48 hours. Sold by all chemists and' sborekeoptrs at 2s 6d and 4s 6d-per bottle. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY ' OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED PROBABLE SAILINGS WESTJPORT," NELSON aiv,ij w .fc.L,'LIN GTON Arahura, Wednesday, Mar. 16, 11 a.m. Alapounka, Thursday, March 17th, mid-night. y Arahura calls at Picton. Rooking Passengers to all New Zealand and Australian H*-its MELBOURNE FROM WEI LINGTON. Moana, Thursday, March 24th. SYDNFV FROM WE'.LJNQ' ON Manuka, Thursday, March 24th direct. Monowai, Thursday, March 21t,h, \ia Auckland. Transhipping to turbine Maheno. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL LINE. i.ONDON VIA CANADA. Makura irom Sydney, April IHh. | . VIA SAN FRANCISCO. (Transhipping to Mariposa at Pane* ie Molinift from Wellington, April 21st. ..•),. i ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. ; - For London via Sun Canal. Orsova from Sydney, "March c'^tb. And fortnightly thereafter.' ' OFFICE „ Wtrita Ii ANCHOR LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. REGULAR COMMUNICATION. Booking Passengers and Cargo to all/ New Zealand Ports. v WESTPORT, NELSON AND WEL"/. INGTON. I Waimea, Early • . y. FOXTON -DIRRCT. £~ tvenneny. early. . & „ .WELLINGTON DIRF.CT|£ - Kaitoa to-night at 8 o'clock/^ NELSON AND PICTON^^T Alexander this morning afs'll o'clock. -CT Fcr Freight or Passage aorpiT — A VICKjeR^JIAN, lAarent. "/ \ Pho #■- J —FOR ALL XI! fls OF— ...PHOTO G U jLp H S .... Go to RING and. Get jtlle Best. \

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Grey River Argus, 17 March 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 17 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 17 March 1910, Page 2

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